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November 27th (search for this): article 1
rived. There is considerable fire of infantry and artillery resulting, in repulse of the enemy. Their pursuing column consists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the killed at Missionary Ridge were Cols. Porcher, of South Carolina, McConnell, of Georgia, and Bullock, of Florida. Cols. Ruddler, of Georgia, and Tyler, of Tennessee, were wounded. Col. Claudius Wilson, of Georgia, died to-day of disease. Sallust. [Third Dispatch.] Resaca, Nov. 29. --The enemy retired to Ringgold after their bloody defeat by Gen. Cleburne, who captured 300 prisoners, four flags, and killed and wounded 1,500. Their advance is now a<
Latest from General Bragg. [from our Own Correspondent.] Dalton, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863. --The army reached Ringgold last night without molestation until near the town, when our rear was attacked. The enemy captured Ferguson's battery, and inflicted considerable loss on Maury's brigade. We lost all the wagons of one division except those of Gen. Wright's brigade. To-day our army continuos its retreat upon Dalton. The head of the column has just arrived. There is considerable fire of infantry and artillery resulting, in repulse of the enemy. Their pursuing column consists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the k<
Latest from General Bragg. [from our Own Correspondent.] Dalton, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863. --The army reached Ringgold last night without molestation until near the town, when our rear was attacked. The enemy captured Ferguson's battery, and inflicted considerable loss on Maury's brigade. We lost all the wagons of one division except those of Gen. Wright's brigade. To-day our army continuos its retreat upon Dalton. The head of the column has just arrived. There is considerable fire of infantry and artillery resulting, in repulse of the enemy. Their pursuing column consists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the <
All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the killed at Missionary Ridge were Cols. Porcher, of South Carolina, McConnell, of Georgia, and Bullock, of Florida. Cols. Ruddler, of Georgia, and Tyler, of Tennessee, were wounded. Col. Claudius Wilson, of Georgia, died to-day of disease. Sallust. [Third Dispatch.] Resaca, Nov. 29. --The enemy retired to Ringgold after their bloody defeat by Gen. Cleburne, who captured 300 prisoners, four flags, and killed and wounded 1,500. Their advance is now at Ringgold, and our advance is near them. They destroyed the bridge when they retreated. The Confederate army is in position at Dalton and in front of it. All the tra
November 29th (search for this): article 1
road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the killed at Missionary Ridge were Cols. Porcher, of South Carolina, McConnell, of Georgia, and Bullock, of Florida. Cols. Ruddler, of Georgia, and Tyler, of Tennessee, were wounded. Col. Claudius Wilson, of Georgia, died to-day of disease. Sallust. [Third Dispatch.] Resaca, Nov. 29. --The enemy retired to Ringgold after their bloody defeat by Gen. Cleburne, who captured 300 prisoners, four flags, and killed and wounded 1,500. Their advance is now at Ringgold, and our advance is near them. They destroyed the bridge when they retreated. The Confederate army is in position at Dalton and in front of it. All the trains are ordered back to Resaca, (ten miles in rear of Dalton.) The enemy cannot advance without the railroad, and they have no cars. Ther
Latest from General Bragg. [from our Own Correspondent.] Dalton, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863. --The army reached Ringgold last night without molestation until near the town, when our rear was attacked. The enemy captured Ferguson's battery, and inflicted considerable loss on Maury's brigade. We lost all the wagons of one division except those of Gen. Wright's brigade. To-day our army continuos its retreat upon Dalton. The head of the column has just arrived. There is considerable fire of infantry and artillery resulting, in repulse of the enemy. Their pursuing column consists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the <
Latest from General Bragg. [from our Own Correspondent.] Dalton, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863. --The army reached Ringgold last night without molestation until near the town, when our rear was attacked. The enemy captured Ferguson's battery, and inflicted considerable loss on Maury's brigade. We lost all the wagons of one division except those of Gen. Wright's brigade. To-day our army continuos its retreat upon Dalton. The head of the column has just arrived. There is considerable fire of infantry and artillery resulting, in repulse of the enemy. Their pursuing column consists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the <
ads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the killed at Missionary Ridge were Cols. Porcher, of South Carolina, McConnell, of Georgia, and Bullock, of Florida. Cols. Ruddler, of Georgia, and Tyler, of Tennessee, were wounded. Col. Claudius Wilson, of Georgia, died to-day of disease. Sallust. [Third Dispatch.] Resaca, Nov. 29. --The enemy retired to Ringgold after their bloody defeat by Gen. Cleburne, who captured 300 prisoners, four flags, and killed and wounded 1,500. Their advance is now at Ringgold, and our advance is near them. They destroyed the bridge when they retreated. The Confederate army is in position at Dalton and in front of it. All the trains are ordered back to Resaca, (ten miles in rear of Dalton.) The enemy cannot advance without the railroad, and they have no cars. There is no reason to apprehend an advance now, if at all, this winter. The ra
November 27th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Latest from General Bragg. [from our Own Correspondent.] Dalton, Ga., Nov. 27th, 1863. --The army reached Ringgold last night without molestation until near the town, when our rear was attacked. The enemy captured Ferguson's battery, and inflicted considerable loss on Maury's brigade. We lost all the wagons of one division except those of Gen. Wright's brigade. To-day our army continuos its retreat upon Dalton. The head of the column has just arrived. There is considerable fire of infantry and artillery resulting, in repulse of the enemy. Their pursuing column consists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the <
onsists of ten thousand men — mounted infantry. All the railroad stock at Chickamauga was saved. Such stores as could not be removed — not many — were destroyed. The people along the road are retiring with the army. Nearly everybody left Ringgold. The wagon roads are in a horrible condition. Sallust. [Second Dispatch.] Ringgold, Nov. 26, (via Dalton, Nov. 27.) --Among the killed at Missionary Ridge were Cols. Porcher, of South Carolina, McConnell, of Georgia, and Bullock, of Florida. Cols. Ruddler, of Georgia, and Tyler, of Tennessee, were wounded. Col. Claudius Wilson, of Georgia, died to-day of disease. Sallust. [Third Dispatch.] Resaca, Nov. 29. --The enemy retired to Ringgold after their bloody defeat by Gen. Cleburne, who captured 300 prisoners, four flags, and killed and wounded 1,500. Their advance is now at Ringgold, and our advance is near them. They destroyed the bridge when they retreated. The Confederate army is in<
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