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The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death on
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nsville, which resulted disastrously to us. A foraging party was sent out by Gen. Stuart, consisting of about two hundred wagons, escorted by the 11th Virginia, Col.Garland; the 6th South Carolina, under Lieut. Col. A. J. Secrest; the 10th Alabama, Col. John H. Forney; the 1st Kentucky, Col. Tom Taylor; the Sumter Flying Artillery,erybody. He rode backward and forward in front of the line, encouraging his men, and in getting all prepared for the coming struggle. The same can be said of Col. Garland. Soon after the firing commenced, Col. Forney was shot through the right arm, Lieutenant-Colonel Martin was killed, and the command of the regiment devolved on regiments of infantry, one of cavalry, and eight pieces of light artillery against us. The following is a list of the casualties; Eleventh Virginia, Col. Garland. Company a, Rifle Rangers, from Lynchburg--Private John Henry, killed accidentally. Company B--Lieutenant T B Horton, wounded in the thigh; priva