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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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in Virginia. Mr. Wallace, as we are informed, a citizen of Atascosa, with treaty-eight men, is after the savages, and at last accounts he was but eight hours behind them. Thirteen of Mr. Childress's horses were recovered on the trail. Upon being informed of the facts, Col. McCulloch sent Capt. Ragsdale's company in pursuit. This company is composed principally of frontiersmen, and if it overtakes the redskins it will do good execution. Since writing the above, Mrs. Noel, from Atascosa, has given us the following information: A party of twelve men from the neighborhood started after the Indians and succeeded in recapturing a portion of the horses. The horses of six of the company gave out, and the riders returned. The other six overtook the savages, who turned upon them, proving too numerous for the small party. The Indians retook the horses, killed James Winters, wounded N. Kennard, Speed, and L. Ward. Mr. Moore was killed in his buggy a day or two previous.