The men behaved splendidly. Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number four hundred and fifty men ; very few were lost as prisoners. " We have of the enemy a number of prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold out to Dinwiddie CH... The Maine Bugle ... - Page 2501897Full view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 pages
...commands. The men have behaved splendidly. Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number 450 men ; very few were lost as prisoners. We have of...prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold on to Dinwiddie Court House until I am compelled to leave. Our fighting to-day was all dismounted.... | |
| 1866 - 424 pages
...have behaved splendidly; our loss, in killed and wounded, will probably number 450 men. Very few men were lost as prisoners. We have of the enemy a number...prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold on to Dinwiddie Court House until I am compelled to leave. Our fighting to-day was all dismounted.... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 422 pages
...have behaved splendidly; our loss, in killed and wounded, will probably number 450 men. Very few men were lost as prisoners. "We have of the enemy a number...prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold on to Dinwiddie Court House until I am compelled to leave. Our fighting to-day was all dismounted.... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 868 pages
...Lee's, Rosser's, and WH Lee's cavalry commands. "Themen behaved splendidly. Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number four hundred and fifty...prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold "tit to Dinwiddie CH until I am compelled to leave. " Our fighting to-day was all dismounted. "PH SHERIDAX,... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1881 - 786 pages
...are coming down the Boydton road to join us. . . . The men behaved splendidly. Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number four hundred and fifty men ; very few were lost as prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold out at Dinwiddie court-house until I am compelled to leave."... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1882 - 790 pages
...Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number four hundred and fifty men; very few were lost as prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold out at Dinwiddie court-house until I am compelled to leave." * He asked for no help and made no suggestions,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1894 - 1580 pages
...have behaved splendidly. Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number 450 men ; very few men were lost as prisoners. We have of the enemy a number...prisoners. This force is too strong for us. I will hold on to Diuwiddie Court- House until I am compelled to leave. We have also some prisoners from Johnson's... | |
| Walter Clark - 1901 - 894 pages
...force he names "WHF Lee's Cavalry commands" and then continues: "The men have behaved splendidly. * * * This force is too strong for us. I will hold out to...Dinwiddie Court House until I am compelled to leave." And this was the "rebel cavalry" that Sheridan had reported "the almost total annihilation of" just... | |
| Walter Clark - 1901 - 914 pages
..."WHF Lee's Cavalry commands" and then continues: "TWe'men have behaved splendidly. * * * This force js too strong for us. I will hold out to Dinwiddie Court House until I am compelled to leave." And this was the "rebel cavalry" that Sheridan had reported "the almost total annihilation of" just... | |
| Silas Constant, Emily Warren Roebling - 1903 - 730 pages
...Fitzhugh Lee's, Rosser's and WH Lee's Cavalry commands. The men behaved splendidly. Our loss in killed and wounded will probably number four hundred and fifty...prisoners. We have of the enemy a number of prisoners. The force is too strong for us. I will hold out to Dinwiddie CH until I am compelled to leave. Our... | |
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