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Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V1

CHAPTER V
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pt.i.pp.465, 468, 472.] We had heard for some days the news of the assembling of a considerable force of Confederate militia at Fayette C.H.

under General Chapman and Colonel Beckley.

They were reported at 2500, which was a fair estimate of the numbers which answered to the call.
On the 3d of September a pretty well combined attack was made by Wise and this force; Wise pushing in sharply upon the turnpike, whilst Chapman, assisted by part of Wise's cavalry, drove back our small outpost on the Fayette road.

Wise was met at Pig Creek as in his former attack, the eight companies of the Eleventh Ohio being strengthened by half of the Twenty-sixth Ohio, which was brought from below for this purpose.

The effort was somewhat more persistent than before, and Wise indulged in considerable noisy cannonading; but the pickets retreated to the creek without loss, and the whole advance-guard, keeping under good cover there, repelled the attack with less than half a dozen casualties on our side, none being fatal.


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