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Beverly (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
The fight near the White Sulphur.
The Lynchburg Republican contains a letter from Lewisburg, Va., giving some additional particulars of the fight at the White Sulphur Springs.
As stated yesterday, the enemy escaped to Beverly, in Randolph county, by the road which intersects the Warm Springs road on Morris Hill, in Alleghany county.
We captured three pieces of artillery and, it is said, 300 prisoners. The fight near the White Sulphur is thus described:
The enemy, about 3,000 strong, commanded by Gen. Averill, started from Moorefield, in Hardy county, came through Pendleton, Highland, and Pocahontas counties, in which latter county they met and drove back beyond the Warm Springs, in Bath county, Col. Wm. L. Jackson, who had but a small force.
From the Warm Springs they came directly to the White Sulphur Springs, in this county, at which point they were met by our troops, consisting of the 22d Va. regiment, Lieut.-Col. Barbee; the 45th Va. regiment, Col. Brown; Derick's ba
Bath County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Pocahontas (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Moorefield (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Highland County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Morris Hill (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
The fight near the White Sulphur.
The Lynchburg Republican contains a letter from Lewisburg, Va., giving some additional particulars of the fight at the White Sulphur Springs.
As stated yesterday, the enemy escaped to Beverly, in Randolph county, by the road which intersects the Warm Springs road on Morris Hill, in Alleghany county.
We captured three pieces of artillery and, it is said, 300 prisoners. The fight near the White Sulphur is thus described:
The enemy, about 3,000 strong, commanded by Gen. Averill, started from Moorefield, in Hardy county, came through Pendleton, Highland, and Pocahontas counties, in which latter county they met and drove back beyond the Warm Springs, in Bath county, Col. Wm. L. Jackson, who had but a small force.
From the Warm Springs they came directly to the White Sulphur Springs, in this county, at which point they were met by our troops, consisting of the 22d Va. regiment, Lieut.-Col. Barbee; the 45th Va. regiment, Col. Brown; Derick's bat
Barbee (search for this): article 7
Corn (search for this): article 7
Kelly (search for this): article 7
Chapman (search for this): article 7