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Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ieutenant-colonel; Lawson, John, major; Mosby, Robert G., major; Tabb, William B., colonel. Fifty-ninth Militia regiment: Copeland, John R., colonel. Sixtieth Infantry regiment: Corley, James L., lieutenant-colonel; Gilliam, William A., lieutenant-colonel; Hammond, George W., major, lieutenant-colonel; Jones, Beuhring H., lieutenant-colonel, colonel; Rowan, William S., major; Spaulding, J. W., lieutenant-colonel; Starke, William E., colonel; Summers, John C., major, lieutenant-colonel; Swank, William A., lieutenant-colonel (acting); Sweeney, James W., major; Taylor, Jacob N., major. Sixty-first Militia regiment: Billups, Robert S., major; Bohannan, John G., colonel; James, Lemuel, lieutenant-colonel; Shipley, James S., major. Sixty-first Infantry regiment (formed from Seventh battalion): Groner, Virginius D., colonel; McAlpine, Charles R., major; Niemeyer, William F., lieutenant-colonel; Stewart, William H., major, lieutenant-colonel; Wilson, Samuel M., colonel. Sixty-
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f the fort, where she left them at three o'clock this morning. A Cairo special to the Democrat says that Capt. Horton, from Fort Neary yesterday send reports to Manassas with plans ..... ed to be on the Cumberland river, at ten miles below Fort Donelson. Beauregard John Bell are said to be at Donelson. At $100,000 worth of tobacco reached here from Tennessee river. A foraging party, which left Bird's Point yesterday, brought in several thousand bushels of corn, taken from Lieut. Col. Swank, of the rebel artillery. Special dispatches to the Republican, dated Fort Donelson, last night, say that up to that time our loss was about 20 killed, and 250 wounded. The right wing of our army rested within 60 yards of one of the rebel redoubts, the enemy having been driven one mile. Twenty rebels had been killed in skirmishes. Company "G," Berges Sharp-Shooters, Capt. Cutter, got within 75 yards of the rebel battery, and completely silenced it during the entire afternoon, by k