. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, [electronic resource]: including a narrative of the bridge burning, the Carter County rebellion, and the loyalty, heroism and suffering of the Union men and women of Carter and Johnson counties, Tennessee, during the Civil War : also a sketch of the adventures of Captain Daniel Ellis, the Union pilot, and the names of hundreds of brave men and women of these counties who performed brave deeds and noble acts of heroism for country and humanity . LIEUT. ALEX. D. FRASIER. (See page 285.). CAPT- DAVID B. JENKINS.(See page 28


. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, [electronic resource]: including a narrative of the bridge burning, the Carter County rebellion, and the loyalty, heroism and suffering of the Union men and women of Carter and Johnson counties, Tennessee, during the Civil War : also a sketch of the adventures of Captain Daniel Ellis, the Union pilot, and the names of hundreds of brave men and women of these counties who performed brave deeds and noble acts of heroism for country and humanity . LIEUT. ALEX. D. FRASIER. (See page 285.). CAPT- DAVID B. JENKINS.(See page 287.) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. l6l out under Capt. Wilcox on this date to obtain informa-tion as to the whereabouts of the enemy On his arrivalnear Bulls Gap, about 10 p. m., he was met by a re-connoitering party of the enemy about ioo strong, he im-mediately charged them, drove them back and held theGap until the remainder of the command came up atdaylight. On the 31st a scout going out on the road to LickCreek met a flag of truce, and returned to the Gap wherethe command remained, shoeing horses, repairing wag-ons and getting things in order. The Adjutant of theThirteenth sent in the regular monthly report of the Regi-ment and received a complimentary notice from BrigadeHeadquarters, it being the only report received. We re-mained here rather quietly until the night of September3d, 1864. 162 HISTORY OF THE I3TH REGIMENT CHAPTER XVIII. Fight at Greeneville, Tenn.—Death of the Famous Raider,Gen. John H. Morgan.—The Facts Told by Eye-Witnessesan


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