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The Daily Dispatch: February 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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he Yankee offices who left on Saturday, viz: Col. M. Cogswell, 42d New York regiment. Col. W. R. Lee, 20th Massachusetts regiment. Col. A. M. Wood, 14th New York regiment. Maj P. J. Revere, 20th Massachusetts regiment. Capt. Henry Bowman, Company C, 15th Massachusetts regiment. Capt. T. J. Keffer, Company N, 1st California regiment. Capt. G. W. Rockwood, Company A, 15th Massachusetts regiment. Capt R Williams, Company E, 12th Indiana regiment. Lieut. C. F. Freeman, Company F, 1st Virginia regiment. Lieut. J. E. Green, Company C, 15th Massachusetts regiment. Lieut. W. C. Harris, Company H, 1st California regiment. Lieut. B. F. Hancock, Company I, 19th Indiana regiment. Lieut. C. B. Hall, Company G, 1st Virginia regiment. Lieut. Engineer W. E. Merrill, U. S. army. Lieut. B. B. Vassall, Company E, 15th Massachusetts regiment. Lieut. Geo H. Wallace, Company K, 42d New York regiment. Surgeon E. H. Revere, 20th Massachusetts regiment.
up the stores and munitions, and burying the dead. There are a great number of dead rebels still unburied. Captain Layone, aid to Gen. Grant, goes to Clarksville to morrow, under a flag of truce, with the bodies of two Colonels, and to effect the exchange of wounded prisoners who have been sent to Nashville by the rebels. Taylor's battery was charged, on five times on Saturday, and each time the enemy were repulsed with great slaughter. It is currently reported that Governor Harris, of Tennessee, has ordered all Tennesseeans to lay down their arms. Cairo, Feb. 19.--It is believed now that a portion of the rebel prisoners will be sent to Alton, and others to Chicago, Fort Wayne, and Detroit. Troops are continually arriving and departing for the great seat of war. It is believed that, if permitted to do so, many of the rebel prisoners would gladly take up arms on the side of the Union.--Numbers of the privates declare that they have seen enough of sec
Latest from Tennessee.reported evacuation of Nashville by the Confederates.the Number of Confederate prisoners taken at Fort Donelson.movements of Gens. Price and McCulloch.&c. &c. &c. Memphis Feb. 20. --Gov, Harris (of Tenn) has issued a proclamation calling out the militia of that State. Tennessee has now 67 regiments in the field. The Confederate Government has called for 32 more regiments. The Tennessee Legislature meets here to-day. An attack is expected on Columbus daily. Gen. Beauregard will defend it at all hazards. Federal gunboats are reported at Clarkesville this morning, on route to Nashville — It is doubtful whether a sufficient force can be collected there in time to defend Nashville. A fight in that vicinity is expected shortly. The latest advices from Col. Herbert state he was at Pratt's store, and that the Federals were between him and Kirkville, on the telegraph road, and that the Federal force was about 20,000. Heavy firing was