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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Little Rock (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 18
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): article 18
Natchitoches (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 18
Greene (search for this): article 18
Mouton (search for this): article 18
Polk Taylor (search for this): article 18
Yankee Generals (search for this): article 18
Gen E. Kirby (search for this): article 18
From the Trans Mississippi.
--Mr Wagner, a bearer of dispatches from Gen E. Kirby Smith, has arrived in Mobile and gives the following information about the battles of the 8th and 9th on Redrive:
A complete defeat of the enemy, with a loss estimated by Gen. Taylor at eight thousand in killed, wounded, and missing, but their own admissions put their loss at fifteen thousand.
We captured twenty-one pieces of artillery, ten thousand stand of small arms, twelve hundred mules, four hundred wagons, and a large quantity of stores.
Our loss is officially stated at twenty-two hundred killed and wounded. Gens. Mouton and Greene were killed.
Three Yankee Generals are reported killed.
The enemy's force was thirty two thousand.
Cars from eighteen to twenty thousand. Gen. Kirby Smith directed operations.
Gen. Taylor commanded the centre, and Gens Walker and Mouton the wings.
On Sunday, the 17th, the enemy attempted to cross the Red river, and were attacked again and whipped wor
Steele (search for this): article 18
Kirby Smith (search for this): article 18