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The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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o disperse and save themselves, which they did, each one finding the best hiding place he could. A company of Home Guard, numbering about fifty, held the band that approached from the north in check a little while. Morgan, with two men, set fire to the depot, a large frame building, which was burned to the ground. About 300 Union muskets were taken and broken over the wheels of platform cars. A large number were piled up near the court-house and burned; among them were rifles. Mr. Thomas C. Ware (father of our city solicitor,) an old citizen of Cynthiana, was shot through the back of the head and killed while fighting on Pike street.--From 14 to 16 men were buried in Desha's cornfield, across Licking bridge. Twenty-five rebels were killed in the streets. Seventeen Union citizens were killed and wounded. Three of Glass's men were missing. He feels sure of the safety of all but one--Tom Barry — who was asleep in the depot when the fight began. After the fight Thursday ev