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The Daily Dispatch: June 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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terday very heavy firing was heard in that direction. It ceased at dark. [Second Dispatch] Russellville, Jan. 19. --There is but little doubt that the enemy intended, by his recent demonstration, to force Gen. Longstreet out of Tennessee by occupying all the country capable of sustaining an army, in which he totally failed, in consequence of the promptness with which he was met by our troops, which he was evidently unprepared for, as has been shown by his rapid retreat. They are supposed to have withdrawn from Strawberry Plains, and the country, with the exception of the vicinity of Knoxville, will be once more freed from their presence. The loss on either side is small. The Federal removed seventy-five wounded from Dandridge, the enemy retreating towards Knoxville rapidly, and closely pursued by our cavalry. Lt. Col. Blackey, of the cavalry, was wounded; Col. Clark, of Hampton's Legion, killed; Lieut. Fouchee, A. D. C. to Gen. G. T. Anderson, badly wounded.