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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Express also states, for-the benefit of travelers, that the road between Dunlop's crossing and Petersburg is infested by highwaymen, who daily waylay and rob solitary pedestrians, and urges upon all who have occasion to pass that way to go well armed, and not alone, if possible. Terry's brigade. The following is a list of the casualties among the officers in Terry's brigade, Gordon's division, in the fight in front of Petersburg on Saturday morning last: Killed: Lieutenant E. E. England, company D, Twenty-first Virginia regiment. Wounded: Major Richardson, Forty-second Virginia regiment, body, badly; Captain O. J. Hayes, company C, Twenty-first Virginia regiment, leg, slight; Captain R. J. Jordan, company F, Twenty-first Virginia regiment, head, slight; Captain Charles A. Draper, Forty-eighth Virginia regiment, right shoulder, badly; Lieutenant Flenor, Forty-eighth Virginia regiment, right shoulder, badly; Captain A. L. Spangler, company A, Tenth Virginia regi