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Resaca (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
Hooker (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
Willich (search for this): article 5
Sher (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
Manson (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
Gen Polk (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
Kilpatrick (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.
Dahlgren (search for this): article 5
Sherman's field Marshals wounded.
--Sher man's operations around Reach, which were protracted through three days cost him quite dearly.
The enemy estimate their losses in front of Resaca at 4,000. Four Generals were wounded — Hooker, (lighting Joe,) slightly; Kilpatrick, the raider, who did not get as near Richmond as Dahlgren painfully; Manson, a Kentuckian, well known in Louisville, seriously; and Willich, it is believed, mortally.
Willich is a German, and has figured in this army of the Cumberland, as it is called, ever since the war commenced.
He entered as a lieutenant; subsequently commanded a regiment of lager beer drinkers from Cincinnati, and fought at the battle of Murfreesboro' as a General where he was captured by Gen Polk's division before breakfast.
He has probably fought his last battle now.