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various sources some interesting particulars of the light at Saltville. The battle was fought by the reserves from Smythe, Russell, Tazewell, Washington and Scott counties, under command of Colonel Robert H. Smith; those from Montgomery and Pulaski, commanded by Colonel Robert T. Preston, and Colonel Joseph F. Kent's battalion from Wythe and Carroll, aided by the Tenth Kentucky, the Fifth Georgia and Eighth Tennessee regiments. The principal fighting was done by the Reserves, and the heav In Colonel Robert H. Smith's battalion, composed of reserves from Smythe, Russell, Tazewell, Washington and Scott counties: Killed, 13; wounded 54; missing (prisoners) 21. In Colonel Robert T. Preston's battalion, from Montgomery and Pulaski: Killed, 2; wounded, 5. In Colonel Kent's command of reserves and details, from Wythe and Carroll: Killed, 8; wounded, 15. Of the Tenth Kentucky, Fifth Georgia and Eighth Tennessee cavalry, the number of wounded at the hospital at Salt