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The Daily Dispatch: October 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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more than double ours. Buell had 30,000 men. We fought with only 12,000, and took prisoners from five divisions. Our army is in the highest spirits. At Frankfort the matter was soon sided. The enemy under McCook fled before Kirby Smith. Withers out of his rear, took 700 prisoners and 14 wagons. Bragg's deducts being menaced, he at once withdrew his army to protect them. Immediately a flag of truce from the enemy asked permission to bury their dead. At daylight next morning after the fight not even a Yankee surgeon was left on the field. Their wounded were all less; our wounded were removed. General Polk had a narrow escape. Gen. Bragg says that he has the best troops in the world. Two thousand Kentuckian have taken arms, and here are organizing. Among our killed is Lieut-Colonel Patterson of the 1st Tennessee; Lieut. Col. Evans, of the Texas Rangers; Major W. Pryor. Commissary; Captain Cartwright, of Georgia, and Wm. S. May. of Gen. Claiborne's staff.