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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Duke (search for this): article 1
August 27th (search for this): article 1
Confederate Successes in the West.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Col. Morgan's brigade encountered Gen. Dick Johnson's Kentucky (Federal) cavalry on Thursday, 21st instant, near Gallatin, in a hard fought battle.
The enemy numbered 800; Col. Morgan had about 1,200.
The enemy were cut all to pieces, and the remnant captured, among them Gen. Johnson and fifteen commissioned officers.
Our loss is estimated variously at from 25 to 120.
The former is probably correct.
Johnson's cavalry was raised for the express purpose of capturing Morgan.
Gen. Forrest arrived after the fight was over.
Over 300 prisoners were captured.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Gen. Maxey's brigade crossed the river last night and occupied Bridgeport, without firing a gun. Sunday morning the Yankees got frightened at McMinnville, and evacuated, burning an immense quantity of stores, munitions, &c. In three hours from the time the panic commenced, not a Yankee was in McMinnville.
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August 28th (search for this): article 1
21st (search for this): article 1
Confederate Successes in the West.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Col. Morgan's brigade encountered Gen. Dick Johnson's Kentucky (Federal) cavalry on Thursday, 21st instant, near Gallatin, in a hard fought battle.
The enemy numbered 800; Col. Morgan had about 1,200.
The enemy were cut all to pieces, and the remnant captured, among them Gen. Johnson and fifteen commissioned officers.
Our loss is estimated variously at from 25 to 120.
The former is probably correct.
Johnson's cavalry was raised for the express purpose of capturing Morgan.
Gen. Forrest arrived after the fight was over.
Over 300 prisoners were captured.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Gen. Maxey's brigade crossed the river last night and occupied Bridgeport, without firing a gun. Sunday morning the Yankees got frightened at McMinnville, and evacuated, burning an immense quantity of stores, munitions, &c. In three hours from the time the panic commenced, not a Yankee was in McMinnville.
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Forrest (search for this): article 1
Morgan (search for this): article 1
Confederate Successes in the West.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Col. Morgan's brigade encountered Gen. Dick Johnson's Kentucky (Federal) cavalry on Thursday, 21st instant, near Gallatin, in a hard fought battle.
The enemy numbered 800; Col. Morgan had about 1,200.
The enemy were cut all to pieces, and the remnant captured, among them Gen. Johnson and fifteen commissioned officers.
Our loss is estimated variously at from 25 to 120.
The former is probably correct.
Johnson's cavalry was raised for the express purpose of capturing Morgan.
Gen. Forrest arrived after the fight was over.
Over 300 prisoners were captured.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Gen. Maxey's brigade crossed the river last night and occupied Bridgly a lawyer of Paducah, Ky. They were routed, with the loss of sixty-four killed and a large number wounded.
The loss in Morgan's command was five killed and eighteen wounded.--Col. George St. Leger Grenfel and Lieut. Colonel Duke greatly distinguis
Maxey (search for this): article 1
Bull Nelson (search for this): article 1
Dick Johnson (search for this): article 1
Confederate Successes in the West.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Col. Morgan's brigade encountered Gen. Dick Johnson's Kentucky (Federal) cavalry on Thursday, 21st instant, near Gallatin, in a hard fought battle.
The enemy numbered 800; Col. Morgan had about 1,200.
The enemy were cut all to pieces, and the remnant captured, among them Gen. Johnson and fifteen commissioned officers.
Our loss is estimated variously at from 25 to 120.
The former is probably correct.
Johnson's cavalry was raised for the express purpose of capturing Morgan.
Gen. Forrest arrived after the fight was over.
Over 300 prisoners were captured.
Chattanooga, AuJohnson's cavalry was raised for the express purpose of capturing Morgan.
Gen. Forrest arrived after the fight was over.
Over 300 prisoners were captured.
Chattanooga, Aug. 27.
--Gen. Maxey's brigade crossed the river last night and occupied Bridgeport, without firing a gun. Sunday morning the Yankees got frightened at McMinnville, and evacuated, burning an immense quantity of stores, munitions, &c. In three hours from the time the panic commenced, not a Yankee was in McMinnville.
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Richard R. Johnson (search for this): article 1