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Edwin James (search for this): article 11
21st (search for this): article 11
From the North.
We continue our extracts from our Northern files of the 28th inst., Those given below are of interest
The last Raids of Morgan — Difficulty in Catching him.
A letter, dated Cincinnati, the 21st ult., says that Buell, with his grand army, 140,000 strong, was returning to Louisville, and receiving all the abuse which is the result of a failure.
The letter acknowledges that Bragg took over 4,000 wagons of provisions away with him, and the Federal only succeeded in recapturing forty.
The letter adds;
The rebel partisan, Morgan, has performed deeds which rival Stuart's raid into Pennsylvania.
He has trotted round Buell as Stuart did around McClellan.
He made a dash into Lexington drove out our forces into Merciless then round the Kentucky river to Lawrenceburg, and swept.
on to Bards town.
At Cox Creek he came upon a wagon train and burned eighty one wagon, taking the teamsters and guards prisoners.
Thirty of the wagons were empty, the others laden
6th (search for this): article 11
1863 AD (search for this): article 11
28th (search for this): article 11
From the North.
We continue our extracts from our Northern files of the 28th inst., Those given below are of interest
The last Raids of Morgan — Difficulty in Catching him.
A letter, dated Cincinnati, the 21st ult., says that Buell, with his grand army, 140,000 strong, was returning to Louisville, and receiving all the abuse which is the result of a failure.
The letter acknowledges that Bragg took over 4,000 wagons of provisions away with him, and the Federal only succeeded in recapturing forty.
The letter adds;
The rebel partisan, Morgan, has performed deeds which rival Stuart's raid into Pennsylvania.
He has trotted round Buell as Stuart did around McClellan.
He made a dash into Lexington drove out our forces into Merciless then round the Kentucky river to Lawrenceburg, and swept.
on to Bards town.
At Cox Creek he came upon a wagon train and burned eighty one wagon, taking the teamsters and guards prisoners.
Thirty of the wagons were empty, the others laden w
27th (search for this): article 11