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ent at the subsequent surrender of the detachment of the Ninth Michigan volunteers, under Lieut.-Col. Parkhurst, I can only state the facts as reported to me, which show that this force, isolated and reduced by killed and wounded to less than seventy-five men, after having held their ground from four A. M. to one P. M., were compelled to surrender or be cut to pieces by the entire force of the enemy. I am reliably informed that company B, Ninth Michigan volunteers, under command of First Lieut. Wright, held the Court-House against an incessant attack by a greatly superior force, from four A. M. to half-past 7 A. M., and did not surrender till the enemy had possession of the lower story of the building, and had started a fire with the evident intention of burning them out. Of the surrender of the Third Minnesota volunteers, and Hewitt's battery, under command of Col. Lester, I cannot speak from personal knowledge, nor have I received any information from sources sufficiently reli
number left along the road between this place and Richmond, Ky., to which point we pursued the enemy by command of Gen. G. Clay Smith. We are under great obligations to the companies from Cincinnati, Newport and Bracken county, Ky., under Capts. Wright, Arthur and Pepper, for their invaluable aid, who distinguished themselves on that occasion, and fought like heroes. The friends and relatives of the wounded of both sides are greatly indebted to Surgeon W. T. McNees, of the Seventh Kentuce wounded, and to the ladies of Cynthiana unbounded praise is due, for their untiring ministrations upon the wounded, etc. I have the honor to be, with much respect, your obedient servant, J. J. Landrum, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding. Captain Wright's report. Mayor Hatch and the Committee of Safety: gentlemen: On Sunday, the thirteenth inst., I received an order from you, under which I proceeded to raise a company for a ten days trip to defend Lexington. On Tuesday, the fifteent
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
G. H. R. Patterson, Co. D. B. F. Cleveland, Co. F. Jno. P. Cleveland, Co. F. J. G. Mantiply, Co. F. J. O. Carter, Co. I. Private G. W. Terrette, Co. B. Jno. L. Wallace, Co. B, mail carrier, one horse and baggage. Private T. J. Tomlinson, Co. I. J. D. Pritchett, Co. E. J. A. Hamilton, Co. I. [29] Twenty-eighth Virginia Infantry. Q. M. Sergeant M. P. Preston, one horse and personal baggage. Com. Sergeant M. P. Ferrier, personal baggage. Private Geo. W. Trout, Co. B. J. J. Wright, Co. F. Samuel A. Smily, Co. B. P. M. Breedlove, Co. B. C. E. Myers, Co. B. G. W. Trenor, Co. B. D. P. Niday, Co. C. E. A. Robinson, Co. C. G. R. Drummond, Co. C. G. W. P. Graybill, Co. K. W. C. Caldwell, Co. C. T. R. Wilbern, Co. C. George Lipscombe, Co. C. H. L. Camper, Co. D. W. F. Dickerson, Co. D. Jas. J. Drewry, Co. D. M. Perdue, Co. D. John Hick, Co. D. Thos. Butterworth, Co. D. Samuel James, Co. D. Solomon Wheeler, Co. D. Geo. Catterton, Co. D. Jno. K.
For sale --A No. 1 cook, wisher and ironer, without encumbrance. The best of reference can be given in regard to her industry and honesty. Also, a good, industrious man. Apply at J. J. Wright's Collar Factory. Mayo at, above Franklin. fe 25--3t*
For sale. --A No. 1 cook, washer and Ironer, without encumbrance. The best of reference can be gives in regard to her industry and honesty. Also, a good, industrious man. Apply at J. J. Wright's Collar Factory, Mayo st., above Franklin. fe 25--3t*