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een, as they arrived. On the evening of Friday, April fourth, there was a preliminary skirmish with the enemy's advance. Rumors came into camp that some of our officers had been taken prisoners by a considerable rebel force, near our lines, and that pickets had been firing. A brigade, the Seventieth, Seventy-second, and Forty--eighth Ohio, was sent out to see about it. They came upon a party of rebels, perhaps a thousand strong, and after a sharp little action drove them off, losing Major Crocket, of the Seventy-second Ohio, and a couple of lieutenants from the Seventieth, prisoners, taking in return some sixteen, and driving the rebels back to a battery they were found to have already in position, at no great distance from our lines. Gen. Lew. Wallace's troops at Crump's Landing, were ordered out under arms, and they marched to Adamsville, half-way between the river and Purdy, to take position there and resist any attack in that direction. The night passed in dreary rain, but
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
ospital, Chattanooga, May 31, ‘63, no change. Chilton, L. B., Assistant Surgeon, April 30, ‘63, 1st Kentucky Cavalry. Passed Board at Chattanooga, July 24, ‘63, Headquarters A. T., July 27, ‘63. Ordered to report to General Forrest for duty in 2d Kentucky Regiment Cavalry, A. & I. G. O., Richmond, Headquarters A. T., Dalton, March 28, ‘64. Appointed by Secretary War, Feb. 2d, ‘64, to rank from July 25, ‘63. Clifton, J. B., Assistant Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, 16th Georgia Regiment. Crocket, Samuel O. B., Assistant Surgeon. Passed Board at Lauderdale Springs, Oct. 13, ‘62, appointed by Secretary of War April 4, ‘63, to rank from 16th Oct. ‘62. Nov. 30, ‘63, 42d Alabama Regiment, Headquarters A. T., Dalton, March 13, ‘61. Childers, Jabez V., Surgeon, Sept. 30, ‘63, 30th Tennessee Regiment. Relieved with 30th Tennessee and ordered to report to S. H. Stout. Cleaver, Wm. Wells, contract, passed Board Dec. 6, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 2d Kentucky Battalion
and for the relief of the families of soldiers and officers who may be killed in battle, or die of wounds received, or disease contracted, whilst in the military service of the Confederate States. Mr. Foote, from the special committee to investigate the Fort Donelson affair, submitted a report from that committee, and offered a substitute to the resolution of Mr Davis, of Miss, tendering the thanks of Congress to the officers and men who had so gallantly fought at Fort Donelson. Mr. Crocket, of Ky., moved that the resolution be indefinitely postponed. He had a personal interest in the matter, having had a son captured at Fort Donelson, and he was unwilling to tender thanks to the officers who commanded there, until there had been an investigation of the affair, as has been ordered by the House. He hoped she resolution would be postponed until the committee brought in its report. Mr. Smith, of Ala., thought a resolution of thanks ought never to be attended with doubt.