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The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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n more of the latter, but the men would not be troubled with them. One Yankee Brigadier-General is now lying dead at negro Robinson's house, where the Yankees are as thick that we have to step over their bodies, Gens Ewell, Jenkins Malone, and Trimble, were wounded Cols. Means, Marshall, and Gadberry of South Carolina, were killed, Benbon, Moore, and McGowan, wounded. Major Del Kemper was severely wounded in the shoulder. Capt. Tabb and Capt Mitchell, of the 1st Virginia, were wounded. W. Cameron, Adjutant of the 74th Virginia, and Adjt. Tompkins, of the Hampton Legion, were both wounded. Fifty citizens of Washington, who came out to witness the show, were all bagged. A private letter from an officer says: "The enemy were whipped off the field with great slaughter and many guns were taken. They were so fleet in some parts of the field that Jackson, who was ordered to press them, replied they were too fast for him. Sunday morning. 31st.--We are just starting in pursuit after