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heeler had sent three brigades of Alabama and Kentucky cavalry in his rear, and when he turned to go back, he found them in his front. They had the only road he could get-off by, and he formed his troops to cut his way through. This trouble was spared him by the Confederates making the first charge and driving him two miles. Just as they were about to make another charge, he sent in a white flag, surrendering unconditionally. He and his staff took off their arms and handed them over to Colonel Crew, and Stoneman, sitting down on a log near by, took a good cry. Six hundred of his men surrendered with him, but the rest broke into the woods, where they were followed and pretty thoroughly killed or captured by our men. We took six hundred prisoners, one thousand horses and two pieces of cannon. These raiders had spread desolation along the track they had marched. They had entered private houses and stripped ladies' fingers and breasts of rings and pins; broke open drawers and trunks,
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