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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ut could not force his position. The battle was a drawn one, and lasted three hours. S. D. Lee, Lieut. General. Prisoners at Fortress Monroe. Among the prisoners held by the Yankees at Fortress Monroe are the following, who are all reported in good health: Captain Eugene D. Jarnette, of the Signal Corps; Maj. Robert Douchat and brother, of Charles City; Messrs. Gillam and Broadnax, of Petersburg; George Walker, of Charles City, (wounded at his home on the 13th May by negro troops;) Richard M. Graves, of Charles City; Jefferson W. Stubbs, of Gloucester; James M. Slater, of James City; Henry P. Barrow, William P. Graves, and Rev. J. M. Lamb, of Charles City; J. B. Donovan, of Gloucester; Ed. J. Warren, of Richmond; Rev. Mr. Winston, of Henrico; and Nelson E. Lowry, of Hanover. Capt. Dejarnette is held a prisoner on the charge of being a spy, and it is said that Butler has advised him to procure counsel. He is a nephew of Hon. D. C. D. Jarnette of Caroline county.