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brave boys engaged in the affair certainly exhibit no inordinate vanity in regarding it as one of the most brilliant little achievements of the war. Every officer of the Third and Fourth Ohio present at the affair, is said to have behaved ably and well. Third Ohio volunteer cavalry--Captains W. M. Flanagan, Minor, Luckey; Lieutenants Hains, Brewster, Likins, Brainard, Hall. Fourth Ohio volunteer cavalry--Colonel Eli Long; Major Matthews; Captains Boss, Rogers, Rifenberick, Adae; Lieutenants Wood and McGrew. Our casualties were as follows: Third Ohio--Wounded, Lieut. Hall, company K, slightly; D. J. Ashley, severely; Thomas Thorpe, mortally. Fourth Ohio--Killed, George Saums. Wounded, Capt. Rifenberick, company I, severely; Corporal B. Winans, severely; Jacob Carolus, severely. Some of the routed rebels, attempting to get round to the rear, were captured by our infantry. The troops encamped upon the ground for the night, and returned next day to Murfreesboro.
rk, N. Y. Thorndike, Joseph, of Jaffrey, N. H., m. Mrs. Lydia Blanchard of Camb. 30 July, 1795. Charlotte, m. Asahel Gilbert, of Boston, 10 Dec. 1827. Thornton, Prudence, had Mary, bap. 3 July, 1757. See Geohagan; Wyman's Chas., 944. Thorpe, George, s. of Thomas, d. 6 Mar. 1842, a. 16. A son of Emerson, d. 26 Sept. 1842, a. 2 days. William Henry, d. 14 Mar. 1843, a. 14. (Thomas Thorpe, d. 27 Feb. 1868, a. 78; Sarah H., w. of same, d. 2 Oct. 1862, a. 75.) Tisdale, I. (in P. BemiThomas Thorpe, d. 27 Feb. 1868, a. 78; Sarah H., w. of same, d. 2 Oct. 1862, a. 75.) Tisdale, I. (in P. Bemis's house), d. 13 Feb. 1776, a. 64. Todd, William, Jr., late of Boston, m. Mary Miles of Camb. 7 Apr. 1776. Trask, Hannah C., m. Amos Prentiss, 23 Sept. 1813. Tufts, Peter, Jr., of Charlestown, m. Anna Adams of Camb. 19 Apr. 1750—fee 10 shillings. [He had Peter, b. 20 May, 1751— Woburn R., d. 19 Mar. 1752, a. 10 mos.—gravestone Burlington; Peter, b. 9 Jan. 1753—Woburn R.; and others in Chas.]—See Wyman's Charlestown, 965, &c. for exhaustive treatment of family. 2. Nathan of C