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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 1 1 Browse Search
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A streets difficulty in Knoxville --The of the 4th inst., A difficulty, between Capt. Henry Ashby and a party of three men belonging to Col. London's regiment, occurred in the vicinity of the Lamar Honan in our city on yesterday evening, in the serious if not mortal wounding of a man by the name of Shailsnon, of Col. Looney's regiment. Captain Ashby was also slightly wounded in the calf of the leg by an accidental discharge of his own pistol.
, Lieut Genella commanding.--Killed: Lieut Natalie Genella, Privates Gearing, H. Anderson, Levy. Wounded:--Color Serg't Mike Hart, Corpl Flagee, Corpl Roth, privates Hart, Kiss, Schultz, Ellinger, Crosby, Brown. Company F, Lieut. McLellan commanding. Killed: None. Wounded: Privates Manie, Sprague, Osborne, Holt. Company G, Capt. Manlove.--Killed: Lt. Luffin, privates Ivery, Smith and Levy.-- Wounded: Serg'ts Meeas and Hoybin, Corporals Coyle and Gallagher, privates Barnes, Burns, Looney, Zane, Bradley, Nugent, Bilszet, Madigan, Meagan, D. Mahoney, Davis, Ryan, Wring. Missing: Private Swiger. Company H, Capt. L. C. Moore.--Killed: None. Wounded: Serg't Hamet, privates Booth, Green, Hamet, McRaven, Martin, Powell, Hasinger, Mount, Hankinson, and Fryes. W. B. Stone. Adjutant 2d Bat. Miss. Vols. 14th Virginia regiment. Field and Staff.--Killed: None. Wounded; Lieut-Col M. F. T. Evans, hip, slightly. Company A, Capt A. M. Chappell.--Killed: None.
The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Federals killed at Chattanooga. (search)
The Federals killed at Chattanooga. --A correspondent of the Atlanta Intelligencer, in Chattanooga, gives the following piece of intelligencer. A man by the name of Black Looney was taken prisoner by the Yankees, and released at Shelbyville, on their retreat from Chattanooga last Sunday week, and he reports — this is reliable — that we killed seventeen Yankees, who were buried in one grave, and wounded five. Four died the next day, and we killed one Colonel. We will never get them in such a position again. With a thousand men thrown across the river above them, we could have bagged them all, as they were short of ammunitio
were moving their stores, &c., from Vicksburg. back into the interior. From Tennissee--Cincinnati, March 15.--A portion of Richardson's guerilla force is reported surprised and captured near Covington, Tenn.--Their camp was destroyed. General Looney's camp, at Wesley, was also surprised and a large portion captured, together with Looney, Major Banford, Capt. Bright, and Lieut. Williams. New York March 15.--The prize steamer Adela has arrived; also the Aragn, from Port Royal, with GeLooney, Major Banford, Capt. Bright, and Lieut. Williams. New York March 15.--The prize steamer Adela has arrived; also the Aragn, from Port Royal, with General Naglee and Staff. General Terry mnan a General Foster's forces. The Yazoo Pass--Chicago, March 14.--Special despatches from Memphis, of the 11th, say that Gaimby's Division has probably gone to reinforce the expedition said to have passed Yazoo city and captured the rebel fleet of transports rendezvousing here for a long time. The same "report" comes from Cincinnati, and adds: "General Porter momentarily expected intelligence from Haines's Bluff announcing the arrival of our for