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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Schols (search for this): article 1
Canby (search for this): article 1
March 23rd (search for this): article 1
A battle in Texas.the Confederates victorious. Houston, Texas, March 23th.
--Intelligence has just been received of a desperate battle at Val Verde, four miles above Fort Craig, which occurred on the 21st.
It lasted all day. The Confederates numbered 3,800.
The Federal force consisted of 1,000 regulars and 4,000 New Mexican volunteers, inclining 100 Pike's Peakers.
The enemy at first attempted to turn our left flank, but were repulsed by Major Lockridge.
They then attacked our whole line.
Being driven back, the enemy concentrated on our left, forcing us to fall back.
The Federals then crossed to the battery over the river.-- This move proved fatal to them.
We charged their battery and captured it, dispersing them with great slaughter.
The Confederate loss in 36 killed and 106 wounded. The enemy's loss in killed and wounded is over 500.
Major Lockridge and Captain Van Hanvel of our army, were killed.
Colonel W. L. Robards is slightly wounded.
At the beg
Pike (search for this): article 1
A battle in Texas.the Confederates victorious. Houston, Texas, March 23th.
--Intelligence has just been received of a desperate battle at Val Verde, four miles above Fort Craig, which occurred on the 21st.
It lasted all day. The Confederates numbered 3,800.
The Federal force consisted of 1,000 regulars and 4,000 New Mexican volunteers, inclining 100 Pike's Peakers.
The enemy at first attempted to turn our left flank, but were repulsed by Major Lockridge.
They then attacked our whole line.
Being driven back, the enemy concentrated on our left, forcing us to fall back.
The Federals then crossed to the battery over the river.-- This move proved fatal to them.
We charged their battery and captured it, dispersing them with great slaughter.
The Confederate loss in 36 killed and 106 wounded. The enemy's loss in killed and wounded is over 500.
Major Lockridge and Captain Van Hanvel of our army, were killed.
Colonel W. L. Robards is slightly wounded.
At the begi
21st (search for this): article 1
A battle in Texas.the Confederates victorious. Houston, Texas, March 23th.
--Intelligence has just been received of a desperate battle at Val Verde, four miles above Fort Craig, which occurred on the 21st.
It lasted all day. The Confederates numbered 3,800.
The Federal force consisted of 1,000 regulars and 4,000 New Mexican volunteers, inclining 100 Pike's Peakers.
The enemy at first attempted to turn our left flank, but were repulsed by Major Lockridge.
They then attacked our whole line.
Being driven back, the enemy concentrated on our left, forcing us to fall back.
The Federals then crossed to the battery over the river.-- This move proved fatal to them.
We charged their battery and captured it, dispersing them with great slaughter.
The Confederate loss in 36 killed and 106 wounded. The enemy's loss in killed and wounded is over 500.
Major Lockridge and Captain Van Hanvel of our army, were killed.
Colonel W. L. Robards is slightly wounded.
At the begi
Sibley (search for this): article 1
Duff Green (search for this): article 1
Lockridge (search for this): article 1
W. L. Robards (search for this): article 1
Hanvel (search for this): article 1