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The Daily Dispatch: February 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
D. Corporal J. W. Bohannon, Private A. J. Diggs, J. T. Hughes, H. T. Diggs, Private L. J. M. Foster, E. Diggs, J. H. Hudgins, A. B. Hicks. Co. E. Sergeant J. H. Diggs, Corporal Peter Daniel, Private W. Lemons, William Thomas, Private Joel Thomas, G. Miller, W. C. Brooke. Co. F. Private M. Rowe, John Brown, John Green, Private E. Walker, B. F. Heywood, W. A. Cooper. Co. G. Private H. C. Lyne, R. A. Willson, R. H. T. Yarrington, Private R. C. Benton, R. A. Davis. Co. H. Private J. W. Bland, W. T. Hall, Private W. C. Scott, N. W. Corr, Private S. Riler, R. L. Williams, Private R. T. Johnson. Co. I. Sergeant J. L. Pollard, G. L. Owens, Corporal M. F. Schools, Private G. W. Ball, C. D. Chilton, Henry Cooke, Joseph Cooke, Thomas Cooke, Private W. J. Elliott, Philip Minor, R. H. Reed, T. A. Schools, G. L. Verlander, Edwin Watkins, E. Rowe. Co. K. Private R. T. Tucker, Private John Crews, J. B. Lox, Joh
Capture of Yankees in East Tennessee. From the following official dispatch, received yesterday, it will be seen that our troops in East Tennessee are not idle. We should not be surprised at any day to hear of the capture of Cumberland Gap. near which the affair referred to took place: Greenville, Feb. 27, 1864. To Gen. S. Cooper: Brig. Gen. Wm. E. Jones captured 256 of the enemy and 13 negroes near Wyman's Mill, five miles east of Cumberland Gap.--They belonged to the 11th Tennessee (Federal) regiment, under the command of Lieut. Col. R. A. Davis, who was taken wounded. Gen. Vaughan co operated, and attacked the enemy in front. Our loss was three killed and three wounded. The enemy had five killed and many wounded. (Signed) J. Longstreet. Lieut. Gen. Commanding.
Fifty dollars reward --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the morning of the 27th of February, my negro Taylor, Age about 20 years. Had on when he left a pair of light blue pants, slouchhe and gray sack coat. When spoken to has a down east look and speaks very slow. I will give fifty dollars reward for his delivery to James Kersey on 8th street, at Kessry & Davis's shop. Chas. Davis. fe 29--6t