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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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h army remained firm on Sunday at night. The losses upon both sides have been very heavy. It is impossible to get anything definite as to the totals, but accounts represent them as enormous. Our loss, up to Sunday evening, has been estimated by some gentlemen as high as 5,000 killed and wounded, and all concur in saying that the enemy's was much larger. We have to mourn the loss of some of our most distinguished officers. Gen. Preston Smith is certainly killed. Gens. Walthall, Watford and Preston are reported killed.--Gen. Hood is reported to have lost a leg. Gen. Gregg received a severe, but not dangerous wound, and has been brought to Marietta. We have taken two or three thousand prisoners. All the men were represented on Sunday evening as being excited to the highest degree of enthusiasm, feeling that on this battle may rest the issue, not of the independence of our Confederacy, but of a prolongation of the war. Brig.-Gen. Clayton is said to be mortally