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The Daily Dispatch: May 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], From the Peninsula.--the enemy Landing at West Point. (search)
r negro, into whose house she ran. Montelle then came out and rode off in the buggy which he came in. There was another man with him, but he did not enter the house. John Switzer, sworn.--Was standing on the opposite side of the street from Susan Hill's house, when I saw Montelle drive up and go inside. In a short while the firing took place, but do not know who did it.--Montelle soon afterwards came out and drove off. Another man was with him, but he did not go in the house. Dr. H. W. Davis, sworn.--On Friday night Montelle called at my office and said he wished me to go to see a woman who had been shot. Not feeling well, I at first declined to do so; but on his representing the case as one of a very serious character, and offering the use of his horse, I complied with his request. Found the woman shot in the back part of the thigh; probed the wound several inches downwards, where I found the bullet lodged against the leg bone; extracted it, and after dressing the place