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Hood (search for this): article 8
Fatal thunder storm.
--While General Hood's army lay over-night on the Villarice road, about ten miles north of the Chattahoochee, a fearful thunder storm swept over the country, destroying the bridge near Newman, dismounting the transportation, and seriously returning military operations.
A stroke of lightning passed through the camps of the Thirtieth Alabama regiment, wounding over twenty of its members and killing three.