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The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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official dispatch says that fifty-four persons were killed and one hundred and eight wounded--mostly blacks. It is stated that the unfortunate citizens of Prince George county, now within the Yankee lines, have been treated worse, if possible, than others placed in similar circumstances. They have not only been subjected to personal insult and abuse, but have had their property destroyed and provisions stolen, and left in an almost starving condition. A report is current that Marias Gilliam, a well-known citizen of Prince George, who was taken prisoner by the Yankees and confined at the Rip Raps, is dead. He was a man well advanced in years, and held a prominent position in society. Affairs down the river. The following letter is interesting, detailing, as it does, the events preliminary to the heavy skirmish of Sunday, near Four-Mile Church, between Malvern Hill and Newmarket: "Line of battle, Fields's division, "Davis's Farm, August 14, 1864. "To the Edit