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The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ained quiet until about half past 11, when the enemy opened fire upon our pickets near the bridge, discharging their muskets by sections. Our men instantly fell upon their faces, or they would have been mowed down by the fire. The fence near Col. Mallory's house is riddled with their bullets. Very fortunately, not one of them injured a single man of ours. When the enemy ceased firing, our men rose and gave a deliberate rifle fire among them, as it is supposed, doing them much damage. An alah almost fatal vigilance, guarded the read at every few rods distant. An enemy, or even a friend, without the talismanic word. would have fared hard. As it was, I believe some of our own men were fired upon. At one o'clock I stood near Col. Mallory's house, and by the riddled fence. The flames were exulting in their power, and rushing on to their work of destruction with terrific grandeur. The woods and houses on this side of the river were covered with a kind of weird light, reflected
surgeon, Foster Swift, surgeon; J. H. Stewart, surgeon, Chas. L. de Grow, ass't surgeon; R. Penquet, surgeon; S. C. Hunkel, surgeon 4th Reg't Maine, James Norvel, surgeon 79th New York; James M. Lewis, surgeon 2d New York, G. S. Winston, ass't surgeon 8th New York; B. T. Buxton, surgeon 5th Maine; Edward F. Taylor, surgeon 1st Reg't New York. Privates.--Jno. McCarty, Fred. Holmes, Chas. Greenwood, George Henckly, David Sprague, Joseph W. Richardson, J. R. Eldridge, Jas. Callinge, James Collins, W. A. Mallory. Nathan Allen, and all the Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons are paroled, not to serve during the war, or until regularly exchanged. John McCarty, Ned Holmes, Chas. Greenwood, Geo. Hinckly, Dewitt Sprague, James Collins, and Jos. W. Richardson are to be unconditionally discharged. J. A. Eldridge and James Callinge are paroled not to serve unless discharged. The prisoners carried away a large number of letters from prisoners here to friends at the North.