. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . n Benham was sent in rapid pursuit of the retreating General Morris division, they encountered General Gar-netts forces at Carricks Ford. Here a severe action ensued, re-sulting in the death of General Garnett with eight of his com-mand, and in the wounding of ten others, besides the capture of alarge number of prisoners.


. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . n Benham was sent in rapid pursuit of the retreating General Morris division, they encountered General Gar-netts forces at Carricks Ford. Here a severe action ensued, re-sulting in the death of General Garnett with eight of his com-mand, and in the wounding of ten others, besides the capture of alarge number of prisoners. The Union loss was two killed andtwelve wounded. The successful operations of the Union army, led by McClellan,Eosecrans, Lander, Benham, and others, sustained by their bravecomrades, effectually dispersed the hosts of rebellion in north-western Virginia. BULL RUN. July 21,1861. Unionists, under General Irwin 3IcDowell, 18,000. Killed, 481; wounded, 1,011; missing, 1,, under General Beauregard, 27,000. Killed, 269 ; wounded, 1,483; missing, not reported. The Army of the Potomac, previous to the battle of Bull Run,comprised three grand divisions, as follows : the first, in Wash-ington, commanded by General Mansfield, the second by General.


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