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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Paintsville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 5
A surprise
--The Abingdon Virginian hears a discouraging rumor from Gen. Hodges's command, on its late expedition into Kentucky.
It appears that, after skirmishing with a superior force of the enemy at Paintsville they fell back a few miles, turned their horses out to graze, and lay down to rest.
In this condition they were surprised by the enemy, who approached them from an unexpected and unguarded direction.
The consequence was that were scattered and stampeded, several killed, wounded, and captured.
Among the wounded was Lieut. Col. Clay, who was also captured.--About 100 are reported as missing.
Hodges (search for this): article 5
A surprise
--The Abingdon Virginian hears a discouraging rumor from Gen. Hodges's command, on its late expedition into Kentucky.
It appears that, after skirmishing with a superior force of the enemy at Paintsville they fell back a few miles, turned their horses out to graze, and lay down to rest.
In this condition they were surprised by the enemy, who approached them from an unexpected and unguarded direction.
The consequence was that were scattered and stampeded, several killed, wounded, and captured.
Among the wounded was Lieut. Col. Clay, who was also captured.--About 100 are reported as missing.
Clay (search for this): article 5
A surprise
--The Abingdon Virginian hears a discouraging rumor from Gen. Hodges's command, on its late expedition into Kentucky.
It appears that, after skirmishing with a superior force of the enemy at Paintsville they fell back a few miles, turned their horses out to graze, and lay down to rest.
In this condition they were surprised by the enemy, who approached them from an unexpected and unguarded direction.
The consequence was that were scattered and stampeded, several killed, wounded, and captured.
Among the wounded was Lieut. Col. Clay, who was also captured.--About 100 are reported as missing.