From the Richmond Dispatch |
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November 9, 1863 |
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East Tennessee News |
A letter received in Atlanta, dated
London, October 31st, states that all the Yankees left on the 28th. A
few of them are over the river yet, making a feint. They destroyed one
little engine and a few flats by running
it over the bluff into the river. They cut the pontoon bridge loose on
this side, and, when it swung to the other side, hauled it up to the
bank to the railroad and put it on the cars. They will use it perhaps
in crossing the Clinch river. All the Union citizens left with the
Yankees. |
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