Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 24, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Long or search for Long in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

, of battery H, 5th Artillery, were wounded. Lieut. Boyd, of battery I, 4th artillery, and Capt. Brown, of the 31st Illinois regiment, were wounded. Capt. Searies, Assistant-Adjutant-General of Stark weather's brigade, was killed. Battery H, of the 5th artillery, was lost and afterwards recaptured by the 79th Indiana regiment. The battle is not yet over. It will probable be renewed to-morrow. Rebel prisoners represent that the corps of Gens. Hill, Polk, Johnston, and Long street were in the engagement. Our men are in the best of spirits and eager to begin a new. A dispatch dated Washington, the 20th, says: A dispatch has been received from Gen. Rosecrans, stating than a reconnaissance in force was made on Friday, resulting in losses on both sides, with general advantage in favor of our troops. We lost seven pieces of artillery and captured eleven. Prisoners were taken representing forty-five rebel regiments. It was expected that a heavy battl