The Rebellion Register a History of the Principal Persons And Places Important
The Rebellion Register a History of the Principal Persons And Places Important
Robert Allen Campbell
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(See Fredericksburg and Burnside. ) Farmington, Miss. , was the scene of a short but desperate action x\pril 2, 1862. A battalion of the 2d Illinois Cavalry were surrounded by a body of Con- federate troops, but cut their way out, inflicting a loss on the rebels of 49, killed, wounded, and missing. The cavalry lost 1 killed and four wounded. The rebels being reinforced, the Unionists were forced to retire on the 4th. Skirmishing was renewed May 3, when the rebels were defeated, with a loss of 3...0 killed and a large amount of camp equipage. Union loss, 2 killed and 12 wounded. The most important action at this place occurred on May 9, 1862. The rebel army, under Bragg, was held REBELLION REGISTER 87 in check for five hours, but being heavily reinforced, the Unionists, under General Paine, retired across the Tennessee River. Union loss, 21 killed and 140 wounded; rebel loss, 420 killed and wounded. Farming'ton, Mo. , was the scene of a brisk, though undecisive skirmish, July 1, 1861. Farmington, Tenn.
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