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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], The disastrous end of the Pollard raid. (search)
The disastrous end of the Pollard raid. The Mobile papers contain the particulars of the disastrous retreat of the Yankees from their raid on Pollard, Mississippi. The Advertiser says: "At 8 o'clock Saturday morning, the force in reserve — some three hundred strong — starting at once in the direction of Pollard, met the enemy about 10 o'clock at Abercrombie's, which is about six miles below that place by the Pensacola road. Here the fight commenced, which lasted through that day anPollard, met the enemy about 10 o'clock at Abercrombie's, which is about six miles below that place by the Pensacola road. Here the fight commenced, which lasted through that day and the next. "The hope was entertained of bringing the enemy to a stand, and, finding this impossible, orders were given to get ready to shell their rear, and, if possible, delay them until the main force of the brigade should arrive. This was attempted, and the remainder of the fight was in the nature of a race, our men endeavoring to head the Yankees off. The hardest fight occurred at Mrs. Williams's, eighteen miles below Pollard, half an hour from sundown, on Saturday. There, for the
Two Hundred dollars reward. --Ran away, about the 29th of December, my Man, Jordan Randolph. He is about five feet ten inches high; dark complexion, and stammers while speaking. He is thought to be trying to make his way to the enemy. The above reward will be given if caught and lodged in jail in Richmond, so that I may get him. Thomas F. Pollard. ja 11--2t*
Two Hundred dollars reward. --Ran away, about the 29th of December, my man, Jordan Randolph. He is about five feet ten inches high; dark complexion. stammers while speaking. He is thought to be trying to make his way to the enemy. The above reward will be given if caught and lodged in jail in Richmond, so that I may get him. Thomas F. Pollard. ja 11--2t*