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John Dimitry , A. M., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.1, Louisiana (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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The Daily Dispatch: May 27, 1864., [Electronic resource], Sherman's field Marshals wounded. (search)
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1864., [Electronic resource], Wanted — to Hire (search)
From Yankeedom. Senator's, May 27.
--Sam Medary has been arrested and brought to Cincinnati.
The Chicago Times correspondent of the 17th says that the loss in front of Resaca was 600 killed, 8,000 wounded, and 400 missing. Hooker was slightly wounded at Resaca, and Kilpatrick painfully, Manson seriously, Willick mortally.
The Kentucky provost marshals to enrol negroes take them as substitutes.
Telegrams
--Telegraphic dispatches.
which were not delivered for want of proper address, may be found at the Richmond Office, 150 Main at:
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Evans beut W M
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Galoon cap R V
Gaurdy cap J B
Gaines, R V
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Hughes maj Jno
Jones T H
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watheres cap J C
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The Daily Dispatch: June 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], Confederate Reading Press. (search)
Confederate Reading Press.
--Lees copies of the London Times, Manson papers, &c. (received through the blockade;) Yankee Peninsulas, Northern papers, by every day of truce, &c. The news papers, from old parts of the South; all the city papers, papers, envelopes, &c, for writing letters.