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The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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Death of a Louisiana soldier. --Mr. N. R. Fisher, of the Sixth Louisiana Regiment, from Avoylero Parish, Louisiana, was buried on Saturday, at Hollywood Cemetery, with appropriate services. He died at the hospital on Main street of typhoid fever.
ds, we append an extract from a letter published in the Raleigh State Journal, dated near Manassas Junction, July 23. We of the Sixth N. C. State troops, Colonel Fisher, were ordered to Gen. Jeanston's command at Winchester, where we arrived in time to join in the celebrated "forced march" acrose the mountains to Gen. Beaureg traveled on foot, day and night, without even stopping to eat! We arrived Sunday morning of the memorable 21st at the Junction, about eight o'clock, and while Col. Fisher was calling at headquarters for orders we heard the opening fire. Soon after, Col. F. returned and ordered us to "forward," and at a rapid pace we set out for so many directions at the same time, our men were thrown into temporary confusion, and were ordered to "fall back" into the timber just in the rear and reform. Col. Fisher again ordered them to "forward" in the direction of the battery, he leading some distance in advance. When found, the poor Colonel was dead, 25 yards beyond th