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Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
being shelled all over; buildings are people are getting hurt, property is being destroyed, the city has become untenable, and several buildings act on fire by the shell, and still General Pemberton wont open fire on the enemy. A large pile of corn in the depot was fired by a shell, but was extinguished in time to prevent loss, and several houses here have also been fired — besides several men killed. Yesterday evening a party of Yankees came down the railroad on the penitence to the bank of the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; and a second shot set the skedaddling Yankees into a dog trot, and another shot started them into a regular Bull Run pace, and the way they bandied their legs up the road was almost equal to the regular time of the cars on that road. With this exception our guns have not yet fired a single shot at the enemy.
ell, but was extinguished in time to prevent loss, and several houses here have also been fired — besides several men killed. Yesterday evening a party of Yankees came down the railroad on the penitence to the bank of the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; and a second shot set the skedaddling Yankees into a dog trot, and another shot started themof the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; and a second shot set the skedaddling Yankees into a dog trot, and another shot started them into a regular Bull Run pace, and the way they bandied their legs up the road was almost equal to the regular time of the cars on that road. With this exception our guns have not yet fired a single shot at the enemy.
Pemberton (search for this): article 5
my's battery, but they are not allowed to open fire, and in the meantime our beautiful city is being shelled from one end to the other. The pretence at first for not opening on the enemy was, that as long as their shot all fell in the river there was no necessity to interior with them. But now the town is being shelled all over; buildings are people are getting hurt, property is being destroyed, the city has become untenable, and several buildings act on fire by the shell, and still General Pemberton wont open fire on the enemy. A large pile of corn in the depot was fired by a shell, but was extinguished in time to prevent loss, and several houses here have also been fired — besides several men killed. Yesterday evening a party of Yankees came down the railroad on the penitence to the bank of the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; an