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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Battle in Western Virginia.the Federal account.
Clarksburg, Va. Sept. 13.
--A battle occurred at three o'clock on Tuesday, afternoon, near Summersville.
Gen. Rosencrantz, after making a reconnaissance, found Gen. Floyd with an army of 5,000, with 16 field pieces, entrenched in a powerful position, on the top of a mountain on the West side of the Ganley river.
The rear and the extreme off both flanks was inaccessible to foot soldiers.
The position was guarded by heavy forts and a jungle.
A strong detachment of Confederates was discovered out of their camp on this side of the river, and shortly afterwards the scouts discovered themselves in the face of a parapet battery and a long line of palisades, when the battle opened fiercely.
The Confederates poured upon the Federals a terrible fire of musketry, rifles, canister, and shell, causing some casualties.
Col. Settle led several companies of his Irish to charge the batteries, when he was brought down by a shot in t
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