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The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], A "Battle-Flag" for the Powhatan Troop. (search)
We take the following items of East Tennessee news from the Knoxville Register, of the 14th instant: Late from Zollicoffer's Command.--We are indebted to Mr. J. N. Thomas, of the Tullos Rangers, of Colonel Branner's Cavalry Battalion, who arrived here yesterday direct from General Zollicoffer's camp, for the following particulars of the movements in that region: Gen. Zollicoffer has crossed the Cumberland river at Mill Spring, and advanced some four miles on the road to Somerset.Gen. Zollicoffer has crossed the Cumberland river at Mill Spring, and advanced some four miles on the road to Somerset. The enemy is reported to be from four to six thousand strong some miles beyond Somerset On Sunday last there was a skirmish between our pickets and the pickets of the Lincolnites at Somerset, the result of which was that thirteen Lincolnites were k that after he was disarmed he was called an abolitionist, a charge which he indignantly repudiates. The army under Gen. Zollicoffer are reported to have entire confidence in him, and are eager to be led against the invaders. The health of his comm
Col. Hoskins not killed. --A gentleman who arrived at Nashville, Tenn., on the 11th inst., direct from Gen. Zollicoffer's camp, says it was not Col. Hoskins, but some other field officer, who was killed in the skirmish near Somerset, Ky. The name of the officer killed could not be ascertained, as he was removed by the Lincolnites.