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The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 5 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 2 0 Browse Search
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an engineer who successfully brought a train through the gauntlet of fire, and from a son of Capt. Musser, Post Commissary at Manassas, I have been able to obtain, I think, nearly all the facts whichne, dashed them off as if they were but wisps, and continued on to Manassas. Arriving there, Capt. Musser was immediately notified that the rebels were approaching, and with all the means at his dispand about half way between the two stations halted for the night. Upon mustering his forces, Capt. Musser discovered that he had but two companies of the 105th Pennsylvania, numbering in all but 80 sthe engineer (Smalley) arrived, and notified him of his danger, the rebel host dashed in upon Capt. Musser and his little hand. But his numbers were too small; the cavalry came down upon him like a wd what had taken weeks to concentrate at that point was destroyed in a few hours. The son of Capt. Musser, from whom I have this account, escaped with several others by fleecing to the woods and walk