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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3. 2 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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portion of our men knew they were present. Lt.-Colonel White was present on the occasion, and the night previous he cautioned me to have the mountain, &c., well picketed, which was faithfully carried out on my part. Our little force retreated after emptying the contents of their guns into the ranks of the Federal. Had they remained five minutes longer the Federal would have captured them. Our force was composed of 40 men belonging to Capt. Brown's cavalry, and 45 belonging to Capt. McClary's 1st regiment Tennessee cavalry. The Federal report is, one Confederate killed, five wounded, and seven captured, including the wounded. We lost 15 horses killed and several captured. My own horse was shot under me whilst I was within 80 yards of the enemy. They captured our tents, old tin pans, &c. B. F. Brittain, Bv't 2d Lieut. of Capt. Brown's cavalry company. P. S.--Since the above was put in type, a citizen of Campbell county, in whose statement the utmost confide