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The Daily Dispatch: August 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ment, after which they were of great service in carrying off and attending to the wounded. Capts. Hamilton, Boyle, J. F. Taylor, Carroll and Shorter, the three young tigers, were through the entire battle, where none but the brave and gallant go, and continually pressed forward with their men when the battle raged the hottest, and rebels were found most plenty. Capt. Vanarsdall, of Co. B, was present, and discharged his duty faithfully, until the right wing was drawn off. Lieutenants Cobb, Coben, McAdams, Van Natts, Johnson, McCoy, Bush, Boswell, Shumate and Hunt, deserve the highest praise for their brave and gallant conduct. Lieut. McAdams fell while nobly leading on his men. Lieut. Bush commanded Company G, and quite distinguished himself. Second Lieuts. Rodman, Colwell, Merritt, Lutz, Miller, Stall, Simpson, Scott and Wilds, fully merit all that can be said in their praise, as do all the non-commissioned officers and privates that were present during the engagement. Many in
Determined to get his money back. --A man named Cohen was arrested, on Saturday, at the instance of Timothy Gathright, a soldier, who charged Coben with getting from him $250, (all his funds) by allowing him to bet on some game of chance exhibited in a house on Main street, of which Coben was proprietor. The latter agreeing to restore the funds, the case was dismissed by the Provost Marshal. Determined to get his money back. --A man named Cohen was arrested, on Saturday, at the instance of Timothy Gathright, a soldier, who charged Coben with getting from him $250, (all his funds) by allowing him to bet on some game of chance exhibited in a house on Main street, of which Coben was proprietor. The latter agreeing to restore the funds, the case was dismissed by the Provost Marshal.