Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Kimball or search for Kimball in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

r puts forth the following, among other lamentations: There were many of the Sixty-Ninth who sustained themselves bravely during the day, and who mourned the loss of their Lieutenant Colonel, Haggerty; the Fire Zouaves, who, according to general testimony, performed prodigies of valor, and who made five distinct charges in the course of the action; a few of the Second Maine Regiment, who distinguished themselves by their dash upon the rebel batteries, and who lost their brave Colonel, Kimball; the Sixty-Ninth, who also mourn the lamented Cameron; the Eighth New York, Connecticut and Ohio Regiments, &c. Their passing down towards Fall's Church was much impeded by barricades of trees, some of them newly felled, and from the freshness of the leaves, late last evening. Much caution was exercised by the troops in passing these points, for fear of an ambuscade, and Captain Thomas F. Meagher, who accompanied the Sixty-ninth detachment, caused scouts to be sent out to reconnoitre