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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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"A few more good troops would have given us a victory of considerable importance. "I forward this afternoon prisoners from the field of Wilcox's and Hebb's commands. "Major Angel, of my staff, saw and conversed with two prisoners of Mayline's division last night. I do not find them this morning. They say that Mayline's division, with the exception of one brigade, was there. "[Signed] W. L. Hancock." "To Major-General Grant." The following is just received: "SeMayline's division, with the exception of one brigade, was there. "[Signed] W. L. Hancock." "To Major-General Grant." The following is just received: "Second Corps, August 26--12.30 P. M. "A safeguard that was left on the battle-field remained till after daylight this morning. "At that time the enemy had all disappeared, leaving their dead on the field unburied. This shows how severely they were punished; and doubtless hearing of the arrival of reinforcements, they feared the results to-day if they remained. "He conversed with an officer, who said their loss was greater than ever before during the war. The safeguard says he was