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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 36 0 Browse Search
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several hours, but accomplished nothing. At two P. M. collected the men and started for camp. About two miles from the river met a wagon containing six men. Two remained in the wagon and four attempted to escape into the woods, two of whom were recaptured. They acknowledged that they were bound for Richmond, and were returning from an unsuccessful attempt to cross the river. They were all armed but one, and two of the party belonged to the rebel army. Their names were as follows: Theodore Dent, J. R. Bateman, J. I. Turner, B. Montgomery. Next day sent them under guard to Washington, accompanied by a Dr. Hardie, whom I arrested upon suspicion of harboring these men previous to crossing. They are all now comfortably situated at the Capitol Prison. Arrived at Port Tobacco the evening of the second, where we encamped for the night. Discovered nothing at this place of a suspicious character. The morning of the third visited Captain Kenyon, commanding squadron of Scott's Legi
Lieutenant Black, of my staff, now brought up Dent's battery of Napoleon guns, of Hindman's divisiew to driving the enemy from my flank, directed Dent's battery to open fire to the rear of the emineorning, now returned to their brigade. Four of Dent's Napoleon guns and Everett's battery of three ccupied by Johnson's brigade, and two pieces of Dent's battery were placed upon the hill with Gregg'nson's brigade to assist in working the guns of Dent's battery. Our line, from left to right, wasacross the hollow on the right. The section of Dent's artillery with Gregg's brigade in the last atg more in acknowledgment of the services of Captain Dent and Lieutenant Everett, commanding batteriedid not admit of the free use of artillery, but Dent's battery, which was attached to my brigade, fottery was immediately brought up, together with Dent's, which were opened upon the enemy's retreatinhnson. During this time, however, a portion of Dent's and Everett's batteries were placed in positi[7 more...]