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Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 4
From Gen. Lee's army.
We have nothing later that we regard as entirely reliable from the other side of the Potomac.
The passengers by the Central train yesterday evening brought a rumor, which was circulating in Staunton yesterday morning, to the effect that our army had driven back the enemy and occupied Frederick city, Maryland.
As to the time when this occurred, there seems to be no knowledge.
Our conclusion is that there is no foundation for the report.
The last accounts we had from the two armies represented Gen. Lee's forces to be in line-of battle in the neighborhood of Hagerstown, and the enemy along the line of Antietam Creek.
To reach Frederick a general engagement must have taken place, unless the Federal forces evacuated their position without a fight, which it is hardly probable they did. The rumor stated that we had driven them back, with comparatively slight loss on our side, and that we had captured a large number of prisoners.
Among the wounded officers
Hagerstown (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 4
Kelly (search for this): article 4
George Norton (search for this): article 4
Jos (search for this): article 4
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 4
Twichell (search for this): article 4
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Lee (search for this): article 4
From Gen. Lee's army.
We have nothing later that we regard as entirely reliable from the other side of the Potomac.
The passengers by the Central train yesterday evening brought a rumor, which was circulating in Staunton yesterday morning, to the effect that our army had driven back the enemy and occupied Frederick city, Maryland.
As to the time when this occurred, there seems to be no knowledge.
Our conclusion is that there is no foundation for the report.
The last accounts we had from the two armies represented Gen. Lee's forces to be in line-of battle in the neighborhood of Hagerstown, and the enemy along the line of Antietam Creek.
To reach Frederick a general engagement must have taken place, unless the Federal forces evacuated their position without a fight, which it is hardly probable they did. The rumor stated that we had driven them back, with comparatively slight loss on our side, and that we had captured a large number of prisoners.
Among the wounded officers
Cross (search for this): article 4