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The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Gen. Pegram 's fight in Kentucky . (search)
Gen. Pegram's fight in Kentucky.
--The Knoxville Register has an account of Gen. Pegram's fight near Somerset, Ky., from persons who participated in it. The fiGen. Pegram's fight near Somerset, Ky., from persons who participated in it. The first most important collision he had with the enemy was at Danville.
The enemy only made a show of fight, and on a gallant charge being made upon them by Col. Ashby' egister says:
During the fight at Danville, or immediately afterwards, Gen. Pegram learned there was a force of twelve hundred of the enemy at Lancaster, who, their friends were defeated, they retreated themselves, and went so rapidly Gen. Pegram could not overtake them.
Gen. Pegram then fell back with his whole command Gen. Pegram then fell back with his whole command to within a mile or two of Somerset, intending to recross the Cumberland river and make his headquarters in the neighborhood of Monticello.
On Sunday, the 30th ulti whole brigade recrossed the Cumberland river, and are now near Monticello.
Gen. Pegram and Staff were the last to cross the river.
The command brought out of Kent