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The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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ch, the alarm turning out to be false. We then proceeded to the west fork of Middle Creek, where we remained in camp during the next day, Thursday. Together with several others, your correspondent spent Thursday night at the house of Mr. George Spradlin, a short distance from the camp, and while at breakfast, on Friday morning, Mr. Spradlin came in and said, "Gentlemen, there are about forty men on the hill out here, and they ordered me to halt." The entire party then jumped up from the tMr. Spradlin came in and said, "Gentlemen, there are about forty men on the hill out here, and they ordered me to halt." The entire party then jumped up from the table, without the least ceremony, and made their way back to the camp, in safety, not with standing they were all fired upon by the Yankee pickets. The battle. When we reached the command we found the forces forming in the forks of Middle Creek, to give the enemy a reception, who were advancing in strong force. Captain Jeffrey's artillery were placed in battery in the woods, supported by Colonel Trigg's 54th Virginia regiment. Colonel Moore's 29th Virginia regiment was thrown upon a hi