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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], The battle of Friday last, and particulars Connected Therewith. (search)
loss terrible. Gen. Ewell's division, particularly the brigades of Gens. Early, Lawton, and Trimble, engaged the enemy very soon after Jackson's division, and to the left, and fully sustained the reputation this veteran division had heretofore achieved. The battle raged fiercely until 9 o'clock at night, when our troops rested upon the battle-field. Gen. Ewell was shot through the knee. Gen. Trimble it is said in the foot. Gen. Taliaferro in the arm, neck and leg the first wound, being the only one of any consequence, disabling him. Col, Neff, 33d Va., was killed. Col. Botts, 2nd Va., severely wounded. Col. Griggsly, 27th, wounded. Maj, Nuelenbonach and Col. Rowan, 2nd, severely wounded. Maj. Terry, 4th; Maj. Scott, 25th; Capt Fulton Lieut. Meade Lieut Arnett and a number of other officers wounded, and many killed whose names were not reported at the time our inform and left. Gen. Longstreet's forces were seen debouching from the Thoroughfare Gap during the fight.