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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Lynchburg Nov. 12.
Since writing this morning I have gathered the following particulars in relation to the skirmish which took place in Carter county, Tennessee, on Sunday night last between the bridge burners and a reconnoitering party sent out by Col. Clarkson.
The party of Confederates engaged consisted of 21 men under command of Capt. Miller, of the Vicksburg Sharp-Shooters, whose company is now stationed at Manassas.
The Captain obtained a furlough some few days ago and was on his way home when he was detained at Bristol by the burning of the bridge.
A party of citizens of Bristol armed themselves and requested Capt. Miller to take command of them for the purpose of aiding in the arrest of the traitors who had burned the bridge, which he did.
It appears that Gen. or Col. Clarkson, with about 150 men, had previously gone in search of the scoundrels.
The Captain and his party left Bristol about 9 o'clock Sunday evening,
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