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The Daily Dispatch: May 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], The summer campaign. (search)
Battle in Mississippi Jackson, May 12th.
--The enemy, yesterday, advanced a column of 10,000 upon Raymond Miss., where Gen. Gregg had 4,100 infantry, a few cavalry, and no artillery.
Skirmishing began at 9 o'clock, A. M., the enemy being continually reinforced until 1 P. M., when he opened battle heavily with musketry.
General Gregg fought two hours with musketry alone, when, learning that the enemy was heavily reinforced, and that the reinforcements were ready to engage, he retired M., when he opened battle heavily with musketry.
General Gregg fought two hours with musketry alone, when, learning that the enemy was heavily reinforced, and that the reinforcements were ready to engage, he retired slowly and in, good order through Raymond.
He will make a stand at Mississippi Springs, whose he has been reinforced with infantry and artillery.
Col. McGaveock, of the 10th Tennessee regiment, was killed.
Firing, to-day, has been very heavy and continuous towards Jackson.