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The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Unpleasant report. --Information has reached this city, having some semblance of truth, that Adjutant George, W. Hartman, of Colonel Thomas J. Evans's regiment of reserve forces, who was on a visit to King and Queen county at the time, has been mortally wounded by the enemy and is a prisoner in their hands. The report is, t the county of King and Queen, and coming up with them, an engagement ensued, which resulted in the final expulsion of the enemy; but during the contest both Adjutant Hartman and Captain Fleet received wounds of a very serious character and fell into the hands of the enemy. Adjutant Hartman is a printer by profession, and has, frAdjutant Hartman is a printer by profession, and has, from his boyhood, been a resident of this city. For two years after the breaking out of the war he served actively in the field, but was discharged afterwards on account of his health. Within the past ten months he has been attached to the reserves, during most of which time he has held the post of adjutant.