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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 229. fight at Munfordsville, Ky. (search)
onal forces, I withdrew my command by way of the turnpike, two miles and a half, and took position to meet the enemy, if disposed to advance. There being no indications of such an intention, I returned to my camp here, reaching this place at eight o'clock P. M. My loss in this affair was as follows:--Killed, Col. Terry and three men of his regiment.--Dangerously Wounded, Lieut. Morris and three men, (Texas Rangers.)-Slightly Wounded, Capt. Walker and three men, (Texas Rangers,) and two men of the First Arkansas battalion. I estimated the enemy's loss at seventy-five killed and left on the ground; wounded, unknown. I have eight prisoners; others taken, were too badly wounded to be moved, and were left at citizens' houses. The troops under my command who were engaged, displayed courage in excess. The others were as steady as veterans. Respectfully, T. C. Hindman, Brigadier-General. To Lieut. D. C. White, Act. Assistant Adj't-Gen. First Division Central Army of Kentucky.
ers.) Slightly wounded--Capt. Walker and three men (Texas Rangers,) and two men of the 1st Arkansas battalion. I estimated the enemy's loss at 75 killed and left on the ground; wounded, unknown. I have eight prisoners--others taken were too badly wounded to be moved, and were left at citizens' houses. The troops under my command who were engaged, displayed courage in excess. The others were as steady as veterans. Respectfully, T. C. Hindman, Brigadier General. To Lieut. D. C. White, Act's Ass't Adj't Gen., 1st Division Central Army of Kentucky. Kentucky Legislature — the election of Garrett Davis in the place of Gen. Breckinridge, &c. The Frankfort (Ky.) correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, dated the 12th ult., writes thus: I informed you by telegraph last night of the election of Hon. Garrett Davis, of Bourbon county, to supply the vacancy in the United States Senate, caused by the expulsion of John C. Breckinridge for treason. The thirte