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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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by the Union troops. Russellville, on the railroad leading from Bowling Green in Clarksville, has also been taken possession of by our forces. Last moments of Capt. Wise. A letter from Roanoke Island, published in the New York Herald, gives the following report of a conversation which a Federal officer held with Capt. O. Jennings Wise in his dying moments: While referring to the officers it may be interesting to relate the particulars of an interview which took place between O. Jennings wise and May Kimball, of the 9th New York volunteers, who, it will be remembered, so gallantly led the charge of that regiment in the taking of the rebel batteries. The former, after his capture in the boat, was conveyed to the hospital near the sphere, where Major Kimball was introduced to him by Dr. Coles, of the Wise Legion. I am sorry to see you under these circumstances, "said Major Kimball, as the wounded was turned towards him, his face betraying the intense agony he endured;