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The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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n their extreme left, threatening to get in their rear.--The rebels finding the climate too warm fied in disorder. It is difficult to correctly estimate the loss of the enemy, as we were too much hurried to make search for them, but it could not have been less than fifteen killed and wounded. We did not lose a man. This all sounds rather fishy, but they had no artillery, and all our men within reach of their musketry were kept carefully under cover by their commending officers. Gen. Renham wisely received to proceed no further that night. We bivouacked in the open fields, and if I had loved Western Virginia before with all the ardent affection of one of her own gallant bushwhackers, that night would have turned my love to bitter hate. That night at 10 o'clock the General received orders from Gen. Schenck--who had crossed the river at Gauley, but none of whose reinforcements had reached us — to return. We took up our line of march at two o'clock A. M., and reached this p