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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.1, Texas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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W. A. Taylor, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, Capt. J. W. Brown, Seventh, and Capt. R. Fisher, Sixth and Fifteenth, commanding their respective regiments, were reported missing. On December 10th, Capt. E. T. Broughton was in command of the brigade; the Sixth and Fifteenth regiments were under Capt. B. R. Tyus; the Seventh under Capt. O. P. Forrest, the Tenth under Capt. R. D. Kennedy, Seventeenth and Eighteenth under Capt. F. L. McKnight, and the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth under Capt. John F. Matthews. Gen. J. A. Smith, commanding the division at Nashville, reported that Granbury's brigade having constructed a. redoubt at an important point of the line, on the 15th the enemy made a formidable attempt on this position by a direct assault, and at the same time by a flank movement came in its rear. This attempt was a disastrous failure, he having to retire in confusion, leaving many of his dead and wounded on the field. In this affair Granbury's brigade behaved with its habitual s
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --Daniel St. Clair, George Lucas, William Fife, Franklin A. Morris, alias Herman, and John F. Matthews, were again arraigned on the charge of robbing and murdering Michael Rourke. Inability to elicit evidence substantiating the charges necessitated their discharge with reference to the robbery and murder; but, in consideration of the fact that their general characters were not of the best, they were each held to security for their future good behavior. William, slave of Mrs. Gooch, charged with stealing a ham, the property of John S. Dodson, was ordered to be whipped. Security for good behavior was required of Austin Conley, charged with being a person of evil fame, name and reputation. William Heath, sent on for examination before the Hustings Court on Saturday upon the charge of stealing a mule and cart from Mrs. Nancy Heath, was again before the Mayor on yesterday, charged with obtaining one thousand dollars, under false pretences, fro