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Montes (Spain) (search for this): article 4
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From Cumberland Gap.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Cumberland Gap, May 6, 1862.
The anxiety manifested by the enemy's forces at Cumberland Ford to storm the Gap is growing, and the often repeated demonstrations made to carry into execution this longing should are this have satisfied them of its utter-impracticability.
At one time they plant under cover of their sharp-shootars batteries at a distance of 1,800 yards, and thunder away with every conceivable missile of destruct ecting a telegraph line on the road leading to the gap. This is impudence, and is equal to the begus assumption of military governorship, by Andy Johnson, over Tennessee--only on a smaller scale.
So much has been said about the taking of Cumberland Gap, and the ruin that would follow such a catastrophe, that I deem it necessary to state that it will take more than the fifteen regiments the Yankees have in the vicinity to accomplish such a feat.
It can never be taken by cannon, for we have
Donelson (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
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May 6th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 4
From Cumberland Gap.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Cumberland Gap, May 6, 1862.
The anxiety manifested by the enemy's forces at Cumberland Ford to storm the Gap is growing, and the often repeated demonstrations made to carry into execution this longing should are this have satisfied them of its utter-impracticability.
At one time they plant under cover of their sharp-shootars batteries at a distance of 1,800 yards, and thunder away with every conceivable missile of destruction, throwing the dirt all around about us, with no evil effects save the occasional breaking of a halter by some timid horse.
At another time, they will make furious attempts to carry our right, and would make a novice believe that this time they were bent on creating the mountain side into a huge slaughter pen. A few well-directed shots from a 24 pound howitzer, and a deathly stillness pervades through their entire line, and then again commences that incessant rattle of small arms, and you wo