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The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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out three- miles from the river, where the road leading from Tazewell to the Gap forks--one le by the bridge, the other by the ford — the rear of the escort (Capt. Langford's company) was first fire into. They immediately spurred their horses and pushed forward at the best speed. Their front war met with a murderous fire. In vKimbrough and private George O. Moody were instantly killed. Twelve others were wounded — some of them seriously. R. W. Walker, James Kennedy, T. G. Rogers, A. G. Langford, John Bowers, N. Y. Colvin, W. W. Lloyd, are those whose wounds are the most dangerous. R. A. Armstrong, W. G. Taylor, J. P. Rhoton, Samuel Moser and others are slightly wounded. Capt. Langford, M. J. Dobklus, H. C. Dameron and W. W. Carter are missing up to this hour--(of the 24th, 7 o'clock A. M.) Many fears are entertained for their safety. The captain is supposed to be wounded. Gen. Morgan tries to excuse himself by saying that he had ordered Colonel Carter's regiment to ma