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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] (search)
ed at a very little expense, the principal damage being done to the tenders, one of which was considerably mashed up. The cars were not much injured. The track will be cleared for trains to pass early this morning. We regret to learn Capt. Thos. R. Sharp, Assistant Quartermaster, had his left leg broken Sunday morning, about 4 o'clock, by falling in a culvert on the Virginia Central Railroad, while assisting in forwarding the train for the relief of persons injured by the accident mentionek, by falling in a culvert on the Virginia Central Railroad, while assisting in forwarding the train for the relief of persons injured by the accident mentioned above. Capt Sharp's services have been very valuable in removing the Baltimore and Ohio engines to this city, and also in moving the army stores from Manassas. Just at this time his services are much needed by the Confederacy, and it will be very hard to find a person equally well qualified to attend to his duties until his recovery.