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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 8, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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er a miracle. This gallant and accomplished officer bore a conspicuous part in the ever-memorable battle of Bull Run on the 21st July. He may be termed the Brucher in that glorious victory for the South. He commanded Elzy's brigade, which was the first to turn the tide of battle in our favor, causing the minions of Lincoln's invading forces to retreat like hares before our gallant army. The General was wounded when in the act of turning the enemy's right wing, which was endeavoring to flank us on our left, and just as he was giving the order by a rapid march to cut off and take as prisoners several thousand of the enemy. The God of Battles, who smiled upon us on that memorable occasion, has spared this noble and chivalric son of the South for future brilliant achievements in behalf of the great principles of constitutional liberty. The General is at the hospitable mansion of our esteemed county man, Richard H Cunningham, Esq., where he receives every kindness and attention. H.
Dr. Alexander Cunningham, a venerable and esteemed citizen of Savannah, died on Friday, at the advanced age of 77 years. He was for many years a successful practitioner of physic in Augusta. A tenement on Crab street, Portsmouth, owned by Wm. F. White, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday.