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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 19 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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isoners lately returned from Richmond, is Capt. Ralph Hunt, of the First Kentucky regiment. In Septsome force. The pickets were driven in, and Capt. Hunt was ordered out with his company to make obsin advance of his men, and catching sight of Capt. Hunt, poured forth a torrent of imprecations, excss than seven shots were instantly fired at Captain Hunt, none of them, fortunately, taking effect. ower, finally won their respect. The men of Capt. Hunt's company supposed their leader to be killed, and made good their escape to camp. Hunt and the two men with him were so surrounded that escape as impossible. Refusing to give his parole, Capt. Hunt was ironed, and after visiting with his guarfter some weeks passed in close confinement, Capt. Hunt, Lieut. Morrill, and another of the prisonerng that his health was becoming still worse, Capt. Hunt urged his friends to make the attempt withoul attention to his case. Since his release, Capt. Hunt's health is rapidly improving, and he will s