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The Daily Dispatch: August 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ost 30 wounded 5 killed and 9 prisoners. All the Sargents went up and all the corpls two but one, I am the only corpl left. They wanted me to take Sargent but I would not take it, its too hard I acted sergt for a while an I got my fill of it and by Judas I've got my fill of fighting too. We expect a battle in a few days, we will be first in line, I think we will get hell this time. The rebs has got a lot of forts in front of us and we will have to charge on them, I dont like charging, at North Run we made a charge on the rebs and theay made a charge on us and drove us into the river I that I was a gonner. You can send me your likeness. Stephens Thorp. Below Richmond. Everything is quiet on the north side of James river, below Richmond. There are but few Yankees on this side of the river, and they occupy ground between Curle's Neck and Deep Bottom. We have at length heard from Sheridan through late Yankee papers. It appears that he crossed the James at Deep Botto