Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Tom Taylor or search for Tom Taylor in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 1 document section:

e. Gen. Ord captured eight wounded prisoners and two caissons with ammunition. In their haste the enemy left behind arms of all descriptions, clothing, &c. Their loss is estimated at 150 killed and wounded. Among their killed was Colonel Tom Taylor, of Frankfort, Ky., and commander of the First Kentucky regiment of rebels. [The reported death of Col. Tom Taylor has already been denied in this paper from a very responsible source, and the report of his death above is doubtless erroneoCol. Tom Taylor has already been denied in this paper from a very responsible source, and the report of his death above is doubtless erroneous.] The forces of the enemy consisted of three infantry regiments, First and Eleventh Kentucky and Tenth Alabama, with a cavalry regiment and a battery, all under command of Colonel John H. Forney, of the Tenth Alabama, Acting Brigadier-General. The dead rebels were left on the field. The loss on our side was six killed and eight wounded, most of whom belonged to the Bucktails. Colonel Cane received a slight wound. At nine o'clock our troops had returned to camp, bringing in fifty