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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ch gives this fact, says: During the day Wingfield's Louisiana cavalry also became frightened at a shadow and fled from the field, riding over several officers and men, and wounding them severely. Among others was Gen. Ben. H. Heim, of Kentucky, who had his leg badly bruised. These fellows were ordered to halt when they passed our lines, but paying no attention to the command, were fired on and a number of them killed and wounded. Another victim to this disgraceful affair was Capt. Alexander Todd, a brother of Mrs. Lincoln and a member of Gen Helm's staff, who was instantly killed. Brutality to Confederate citizens. The Savannah Republican says that soon after the occupation of Memphis by the Federal forces, a difficulty occurred between a Yankee soldier and a citizen named Forrest, brother of our gallant Gen. Forrest, resulting, as might be expected, in the death of the Yankee. Forrest is an infirm man, so much so that his limbs are contracted, and it is with diffi