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The Daily Dispatch: May 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rts, W M Sclater, W G Thompson, J T Bohannon. Casualties in the Washington artillery. This battalion, stationed between here and Petersburg, has sustained the following losses up to yesterday morning: 2d Company.--Killed: Private Page Lapham. Wounded: None. 3d Company.--Killed: Private Henry Madden. Wounded: Privates A Leete, slightly; Henry Guillotte. 4th Company.--Killed: Corporal R G McDonald; privates E A Mallard, J S Foulkes, Wounded: Privates Wm Martin and Alfred Norcum. The situation in Southwestern Virginia. An official dispatch was received at the War Department Saturday giving a statement of the situation of affairs in Southwestern Virginia. The enemy moved from Blacksburg on the 12th, and went to Newport, Giles county. Gen. Crook had twelve regiments of infantry, ten pieces of artillery, and, according to a Yankee prisoner, one brigade of cavalry, which joined him since the battle of Cloyd's Farm. This prisoner states that Averill left C