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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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nd trees and logs, while those on the opposite side of the river opened a cross-fire, which resulted in the death of three of our men--Lieuts. Calvin Terry and John Goodhart, and private Jacob F. Stone. Lieut. Terry was shot through the body, and only lived about an hour. Lieut. Goodhart was shot through the head and through the hLieut. Goodhart was shot through the head and through the heart, and died instantly. Private Stone was shot in the head, and killed instantly. The rebels were most severely punished; twenty were left dead on the field, and nine were taken prisoners. Five were taken prisoners and one killed the next day, who were making their way back to Kentucky. Sixty horses and mules, and. some forty guns, fell into our hands. Capt. Fullerton is in full pursuit of the enemy. Killed — Calvin Terry, First Lieutenant, shot through the body; John Goodhart, Second Lieutenant, shot through the heart and head; Jacob F. Stone, private, shot through the head. Wounded — John C. Philbrick, First Sergeant, shot in right arm, arm sin