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John Tyler (search for this): article 6
Operations in the Kanawha valley.
We have, this morning, a brief account of the engagement in which a part of Gen. Floyd's force routed the Yankees under Tyler.
This account is not very explicit.
But it shows that our forces were victorious after a rencontre, which, from the small loss involved, must have been short.
The Yankees certainly got off promptly and rapidly, or our men would have wrought more extensive results.
John B. Floyd (search for this): article 6
Operations in the Kanawha valley.
We have, this morning, a brief account of the engagement in which a part of Gen. Floyd's force routed the Yankees under Tyler.
This account is not very explicit.
But it shows that our forces were victorious after a rencontre, which, from the small loss involved, must have been short.
The Yankees certainly got off promptly and rapidly, or our men would have wrought more extensive results.