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The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Reported fighting on the Rappahannock . (search)
Capture of Railroad trains. Tullahoma, April 13
--Information deemed reliable was received to-day, stating that General Wheeler had captured two trains--one between Louisville and Nashville, the other between Nashville and Murfreesboro', with a large number of men and officers, destroying the trains.
All quiet elsewhere.
[Second Dispatch.] Tullahoma, April 14
--Further advices have been received from Gen. Wheeler, confirming the capture of two trains, containing $30,000 inrs, including three Majors, two Captains, and three of Rosecrans's staff.
It is calculated that thirty of the enemy were killed, and seventy wounded. Our loss in killed, none, and only one slightly wounded.
[Official Dispatch. Tullahoma, April 13
--To Gen. S Crosper:--General Wheeler reports from Lebanon, 11th inst, as follows:
"I divided my command into two parties and made a raid upon the Louisville and Nashville, and Nashville and Murfreesboro' railroads, capturing a large
The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Congressional Summary. (search)
Fight at Franklin, Tenn. Chattanooga April 13
--A fight occurred at Franklin yesterday.
Gen. Van-Dorn attacked the enemy with 7,000 cavalry and Freeman's battery.
The Federal retreated, but advanced again with heavy reinforcements.
A bloody fight ensued — Freeman's battery was captured, and Freeman killed.
Our loss is heavy.
We retreated from the place after six hours hard fighting.
Later accounts represent the re-capture of our artillery after the fail of Freeman.
We took no prisoners.
The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Another gunboat gone. (search)
Arrival from Bermuda, Charleston, April 13
--A steamship arrived this morning, from Bermuda, with a cargo of army equipments, etc., for the Government.
The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Ahead of all (search)
From Charleston. Charleston, April 13
--All quiet here.
A few blockaders, and the frigate Ironsides off the bar are the only vessels in sight to-day.