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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Black Republican on the Vienna fight (search)
McCook told his men "exactly what to do," he told them to use their legs to the best advantage, for this seems to be "exactly what" they did: The fight near Vienna is still the talk of the camp. The men are all very emphatic in praising Gen. Schenck and Col. McCook for their coolness and bravery, after they were fired upon.ce of a vastly superior force. Nothing but the extraordinary steadiness of our men prevented them from being entirely cut off. A farmer from the vicinity of Vienna sent word to the Ohio camp that one of their wounded was at that town. A sergeant was sent with a flag of truce to bring him away. The Confederates were in grea and part of the sword blade of one of the officer, which was broken by a shot as he was flourishing it in the action, was driven into the counter of a doggery at Vienna, for the Confederates to knock their, glasses against as they took their whiskey. As for relics of the fight, S. S. Ashcraft, of Cincinnati, will take home a