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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 22, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Monticello (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 11
Compliment to a Young officer.
--In the fight at Monticello, Ky., the gallant Col. Ashby was wounded painfully, and had to leave the field.
He at once requested that Lt. Tucker Randolph should be put in command of his regiment.
Capt. Khun was by commission and seniority entitled to the position, and military usage did not admit of his substitution; but Lt. R. was sent to his assistance, and led some brilliant charges that were afterwards made.
Lt. R. is a native of this place, and has barely reached his majority; but has earned honorable distinction among those with whom he has served.
He is now attached to the staff of Gen. Pegram.
Tucker Randolph (search for this): article 11
Compliment to a Young officer.
--In the fight at Monticello, Ky., the gallant Col. Ashby was wounded painfully, and had to leave the field.
He at once requested that Lt. Tucker Randolph should be put in command of his regiment.
Capt. Khun was by commission and seniority entitled to the position, and military usage did not admit of his substitution; but Lt. R. was sent to his assistance, and led some brilliant charges that were afterwards made.
Lt. R. is a native of this place, and has barely reached his majority; but has earned honorable distinction among those with whom he has served.
He is now attached to the staff of Gen. Pegram.
Pegram (search for this): article 11
Compliment to a Young officer.
--In the fight at Monticello, Ky., the gallant Col. Ashby was wounded painfully, and had to leave the field.
He at once requested that Lt. Tucker Randolph should be put in command of his regiment.
Capt. Khun was by commission and seniority entitled to the position, and military usage did not admit of his substitution; but Lt. R. was sent to his assistance, and led some brilliant charges that were afterwards made.
Lt. R. is a native of this place, and has barely reached his majority; but has earned honorable distinction among those with whom he has served.
He is now attached to the staff of Gen. Pegram.
Ashby (search for this): article 11
Compliment to a Young officer.
--In the fight at Monticello, Ky., the gallant Col. Ashby was wounded painfully, and had to leave the field.
He at once requested that Lt. Tucker Randolph should be put in command of his regiment.
Capt. Khun was by commission and seniority entitled to the position, and military usage did not admit of his substitution; but Lt. R. was sent to his assistance, and led some brilliant charges that were afterwards made.
Lt. R. is a native of this place, and has barely reached his majority; but has earned honorable distinction among those with whom he has served.
He is now attached to the staff of Gen. Pegram.
Khun (search for this): article 11
Compliment to a Young officer.
--In the fight at Monticello, Ky., the gallant Col. Ashby was wounded painfully, and had to leave the field.
He at once requested that Lt. Tucker Randolph should be put in command of his regiment.
Capt. Khun was by commission and seniority entitled to the position, and military usage did not admit of his substitution; but Lt. R. was sent to his assistance, and led some brilliant charges that were afterwards made.
Lt. R. is a native of this place, and has barely reached his majority; but has earned honorable distinction among those with whom he has served.
He is now attached to the staff of Gen. Pegram.