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The Daily Dispatch: March 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], Daring raid of the enemy — they Approach within three miles of the City — their Repulse on the Brook road — reported Fighting on the Westham Plank road. (search)
50 dollars reward --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement where I can get him, of my negro boy Richard, who left my house, in Henrico county, on the 22d of February, 1864. He is about 17 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, gingerbread color, and one leg is shorter than the other, in consequence of fracture. He is supposed to be either in the city or Rocketts old field. His father is hired to the Louisiana Hospital. Address Dr. J P Harrison, Chimborazo Hospital, No. 1, Richmond, Va. mh 2--1w*
64th Ga. regiment, Col. Evans; 32d Ga, Maj Howard; 6th Ga, Col Lofton; 27th Ga, Col Zachary; 1st Ga regulars, Capt Greaves; Bonan's battalion, Major Bonan; 1st Fla special battalion, Lt Col C F Hopkins; 6th Fla battalion, Major P B Bard; 28th Ga. Maj Crawford; 19th Ga, Col O' Neal; 23d Ga, Lt Col Huggins; Fla light artillery, Capt Gamble; Chatham artillery, Capt. Wheaton; and Guerard's battery. These brave and gallant men, under the command of Brig Gen A H Colquitt and Acting Brig Gen G P Harrison, 32d Ga, and Caraway Smith — all commanded by Brig Gen Joseph Finegan--advanced promptly, and with firm and steady step, to resist the advance of the enemy, who had determined to celebrate Washington's birthday in Lake City, and to avenge that place for the resistance offered a few days previously. The entire force of the enemy was commanded by Major-Gen. Gilmore; that in the field was under the immediate command of Major-Gen. Seymour, whom, as your readers will remember, was a captain