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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movements on Richmond — the fighting around Richmond. (search)
erved. They had in one of their wagons a dead officer who had died of wounds received in the fight at Nottoway river or Jarratt's. He was evidently an officer of note, or his body would have been buried where he died. In this connection it may be interesting to state, that our troops heard at Jarratt's that Col. Spears himself was mortally wounded. The enemy burnt the entire village at Jarratt's, except a small dilapidated building, occupied by an aged widow lady. In this case, the claiJarratt's, except a small dilapidated building, occupied by an aged widow lady. In this case, the claims of humanity were for once regarded, even by Yankee hearts, and the building spared. Mr. Wm. Jarratt, we regret to hear, lost not only his elegant residence, but all his furniture, and much else of great value. Railroad and Government property oMr. Wm. Jarratt, we regret to hear, lost not only his elegant residence, but all his furniture, and much else of great value. Railroad and Government property of every description was of course consigned to the flames. This band of marauders, unlike many of their predecessors, arrested every man they caught who had any connection whatever with the State or Confederate Government. All clerks of Courts, ma