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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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eport of Lieutenant Thompson. Providence, La., February 17, 1863. Capt. S. Smith, A. A.A. G., Col. Deitzler's Brigade: sir: I have the honor to submit to you the following report of a skirmish which took place between the command of Captain F. Tucker, company F, First Kansas volunteers, consisting of a detachment of infantry, numbering seventy men, detailed from the First Kansas infantry, Ninety-fifth Illinois, Seventeenth Illinois, and Sixteenth Wisconsin, together with company F, Firsof five rebels, and then rushed on them with his empty gun, calling upon them, in language much more forcible than polite, to surrender, which they did, and he marched them to the rear. I also desire to call attention to the fact, that after Captain Tucker was knocked off his horse by one shot, and lying on the ground, within thirty feet of the enemy, unable to rise, an officer ordered one of his men to shoot him, which he did. We had one man killed and seven wounded; and killed four, wounded s