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The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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l. Farrell to "top" the Nashville and Murfreesboro' Rafirced. Col. F. reached it in the evening. The letter says: At once be dispatched four men to tear up the track and out the telegraph wire. The Rangers, under command of Capt. E. P. Christian, were placed in his rear to protect him in case a force should advance upon him from Lavergne. The 1st Kentucky was placed on picket upon the Nashville and Murfreesboro' pike. The balance of the command was dismounted and ambuscaded behieutenants. All were released except one of the Eleventh Texas, who was killed on the cars during the fight. We escaped remarkably. The command was now ordered to mount and march forward with the prisoners. A portion being turned over to Capt. Christian he was directed to proceed to the pike form a line of battle, and hold the position until all could get safely across. About one mile above the place of attack he was fired into by Yankees from a stockade which was near by. --They had come