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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 18 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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ite with the rebel General. He is, a son of one Orville Ewing, of Nashville, and a nephew of the notorious Andonism, and prominent as a Breckinridge elector. Captain Ewing is the aid who fired on Col. Fry, who, in returning his fire, killed Zollicoffer. Ewing says Zollicoffer imagined the Fourth Kentucky regiment of Col. Fry to sion of his own left wing, and, though forewarned by Ewing, the rebel General rode up to Col. Fry to caution him against firing on his own men. Ewing fired at Fry at the moment Zollicoffer turned from Fry having discovered his mistake Ewing thinks he hit Fry. Fry's back was towards him at the time; says it was impossible for him tittenden and staff were among the first to part.--Capt. Ewing evidently thinks Gen. Crittenden a coward and pol, unless his conscience has made a coward of him. Capt. Ewing expects to have the brigade together in ten or twply could be obtained. Neither Captains Spiller nor Ewing made any inquiry as to the sick or wounded. Asp