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The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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s then given to withdraw, and our column returned in good order to the Chain Bridge, reaching there late in the afternoon, without any attempt being made by the enemy to pursue them. General Smith, commanding the division to which these troops are attached, arrived on the ground shortly after the engagement commenced, and at once assumed command. The names of the killed of the Federal troops are as follows: Sergeant Samuel Goodwin, company I; privates Oliver Hubbel and Wm. K. H. Wood, of company D. Lieutenant Hancock, of company I, is supposed to have been killed, as he was to fall. Three privates in company. It were wounded, and three are supposed to be taken prisoners. These were all attached to the Ninth Indiana regiment. Amos Wm. Collom, of company C, Third Vermont regiment, were killed, and four of said company slightly wounded. These casualties, were in part owing to the daring of the men, who even violated the positive orders which were given to