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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 6.34 (search)
of September 30th and October 1st--known as the Battles of the Jones House, in which the enemy again lost heavily in prisoners General Cadmus Wilcox in his report says the enemy's loss on September 30th was over 350 killed and about 2,000 prisoners. On October 1st, in his front, the Federal line was captured with 300 prisoners. My entire loss, he adds, was 285; of this number only 59 were killed. In Heth's brigades it was probably less. --Transactions of Southern Historical Society, April, 1875. Swinton (A. P., p. 539.) puts the Federal loss above twenty-five hundred. --after which succeeded a period of quiet, broken by several minor affairs brought on by continuous extension of the Federal left. The Presidential election in the North was now near at hand, Mr. Edward Lee Childe, usually well-informed, makes a curious blunder on this point. He says: Grant y tenait d'autant plus que l'election presidentielle approchait, et que ses chances comme candidat augmenterait si le su