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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Gen Price or search for Gen Price in all documents.
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Trans-Mississippi news.
--Gen Price is reported to have attacked Little Rock and captured it. He then fell back and attacked Steele's forces, and routed them with terrible loss.
The troops under Quantrell are said to have committed sad havoc on the leased plantations — hanged all the overseers that he caught and all the negroes dressed in Federal uniform.
He had also captured some 800 negroes who were at work on the plantations.
Gen Price had issued orders against this conduct,eported to have attacked Little Rock and captured it. He then fell back and attacked Steele's forces, and routed them with terrible loss.
The troops under Quantrell are said to have committed sad havoc on the leased plantations — hanged all the overseers that he caught and all the negroes dressed in Federal uniform.
He had also captured some 800 negroes who were at work on the plantations.
Gen Price had issued orders against this conduct, but very little attention was paid to the
From Trans-Mississippi. Meridian, May 5.
--Information from Trans-Mississippi confirms the former rumors of a battle between Price and Steele, in which the Confederates gained a complete victory.
Steele is said to have lost an entire wagon train.
Nothing further from the fight in East Louisiana.
The cars resume their regular trips to Brandon Sunday.