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Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatchthe twenty first Regiment in the late battles — News from the Wise Legion. Lewisburg, Va., Aug. 1, 1861.
The late victory at Manassas has produced a happy effect in this section.
The spirits of the people (previously to some extent depressed on account of Garnett's retreat) have been greatly revived by the complete rout at Bull Run and Manassas.
This section was well represented in that glorious victory.
Greenbrier had two fine companies there--Captain Dennis' and Captain Brown's. Captain Dennis lost five men killed, and twelve or fifteen wounded. Captain Brown was wounded in the right hand.
None of his men were hurt.
Monroe and Alleghany counties had several companies in the contest, and a number were killed and wounded.
Among the number killed was Captain Tiffany, of Monroe.
The various companies mentioned composed a portion of the 27th Regiment, (Col Gordon,) which assisted in the capture of the famous Sherman battery.
The
Alleghany (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Charles W. Brown (search for this): article 13
Monroe (search for this): article 13
Dennis (search for this): article 13
Wise (search for this): article 13
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Garnett (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatchthe twenty first Regiment in the late battles — News from the Wise Legion. Lewisburg, Va., Aug. 1, 1861.
The late victory at Manassas has produced a happy effect in this section.
The spirits of the people (previously to some extent depressed on account of Garnett's retreat) have been greatly revived by the complete rout at Bull Run and Manassas.
This section was well represented in that glorious victory.
Greenbrier had two fine companies there--Captain Dennis' and Captain Brown's. Captain Dennis lost five men killed, and twelve or fifteen wounded. Captain Brown was wounded in the right hand.
None of his men were hurt.
Monroe and Alleghany counties had several companies in the contest, and a number were killed and wounded.
Among the number killed was Captain Tiffany, of Monroe.
The various companies mentioned composed a portion of the 27th Regiment, (Col Gordon,) which assisted in the capture of the famous Sherman battery.
Th
Tiffany (search for this): article 13
August 1st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatchthe twenty first Regiment in the late battles — News from the Wise Legion. Lewisburg, Va., Aug. 1, 1861.
The late victory at Manassas has produced a happy effect in this section.
The spirits of the people (previously to some extent depressed on account of Garnett's retreat) have been greatly revived by the complete rout at Bull Run and Manassas.
This section was well represented in that glorious victory.
Greenbrier had two fine companies there--Captain Dennis' and Captain Brown's. Captain Dennis lost five men killed, and twelve or fifteen wounded. Captain Brown was wounded in the right hand.
None of his men were hurt.
Monroe and Alleghany counties had several companies in the contest, and a number were killed and wounded.
Among the number killed was Captain Tiffany, of Monroe.
The various companies mentioned composed a portion of the 27th Regiment, (Col Gordon,) which assisted in the capture of the famous Sherman battery.
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