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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], Notice to our Subscribers. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], Notice to our Subscribers. (search)
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]death of Gen. Garnett.surrender of Confederate troops. Gordonsville. July 18.
--I have seen Col. W. E. Starke, one of Gen. Garnett's Aids.--Gen. GGen. Garnett's Aids.--Gen. Garnett was killed.
Gen. McClellan has had his body preserved in ice at Grafton Messrs. Bruce and Garnett have gone for it.
One hundred of Gen. Garnett's command were killed and wounded, and baggGen. Garnett was killed.
Gen. McClellan has had his body preserved in ice at Grafton Messrs. Bruce and Garnett have gone for it.
One hundred of Gen. Garnett's command were killed and wounded, and baggage, guns, &c., were lost.
Our troops are retreating in good order on Monterey.
Mr. Starke goes to Richmond to-day.
Col. Heck, of the Virginia Volunteers has surrendered with four hundrGarnett have gone for it.
One hundred of Gen. Garnett's command were killed and wounded, and baggage, guns, &c., were lost.
Our troops are retreating in good order on Monterey.
Mr. Starke goes to Richmond to-day.
Col. Heck, of the Virginia Volunteers has surrendered with four hundred men. Four Georgia companies also surrendered, of Ramsay's Regiment. (Capts. Crump, Evans, Wilkins and Pinkard)--six hundred in all.
Duncan, Gen. Garnett's command were killed and wounded, and baggage, guns, &c., were lost.
Our troops are retreating in good order on Monterey.
Mr. Starke goes to Richmond to-day.
Col. Heck, of the Virginia Volunteers has surrendered with four hundred men. Four Georgia companies also surrendered, of Ramsay's Regiment. (Capts. Crump, Evans, Wilkins and Pinkard)--six hundred in all.
Duncan,
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], The class of citizens Usys to us (search)
reported Safety of Gen. Garnett's command. Grafton, Va., July 17
--The Southerners escaped Gen. Hill's Federal forces through a pass, within a mile an a half of Hill's camp.
[It this is reliable it is very probable that Gen. Garnett's command safe]
reported Safety of Gen. Garnett's command. Grafton, Va., July 17
--The Southerners escaped Gen. Hill's Federal forces through a pass, within a mile an a half of Hill's camp.
[It this is reliable it is very probable that Gen. Garnett's command safe]