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The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Interesting letter from a Young soldier to his Father. (search)
e follows a minute topographical delineation of the scene of the skirmishing, which, without a view of the map, could not be understood.--Eps. Int.] We halted a while in the road near there to reconnoitre. About three o'clock in the evening, Col. Stuart rode right upon some Yankee officers, near where we and the 9th Georgia were afterwards placed, on the edge and under cover of a pine thicket. Two pieces of the Washington Artillery were at this time firing on our left. Col. Stuart took two Col. Stuart took two companies of the 9th for skirmishing, to catch the Yankee officers if possible. Two other pieces of the Washington Artillery then opened fire from the left of house No. 1, and we were moved up to the edge of the thicket, where we lay an hour and a half, the enemy and the left two pieces of the Washington Artillery firing the while.--The right two pieces of the Washington Artillery came up in our rear and halted. I could see the Yankees moving at double-quick between us and the main forces of