Abingdon Virginian
For the Virginian.
CAMP 16TH REGT. VA CAVALRY
July 28th, 1863.
Messrs. Coale & Barr:
As Jenkins' Brigade has been doing so much, it is but fair that a few of the men that are in his Brigade from Southwestern Virginia should be noticed. During the fight at Jones' X Roads, Md., on the 10th of this month, Lieut. H. S. Fickle and privates L. H. Clapp, William Campbell and James M. Dills, of Co. A, and Jack Myers of Co. F, flanked a stone fence, behind which lay 60 men belonging to the 16th Maine infantry, and after about five minutes hard fighting, hand to hand, but not until they had captured about 40 of the Yankees and killed and wounded the balance. Just as they were taking off the prisoners, a Regt. came out of the woods, and they were obliged to let most of the Yankees loose. They brought out six prisoners and only had one man wounded, viz: William Campbell shot through the body, but is getting well. Clapp knocked one Yankee down with his gun, and while he, Clapp, had his knees on his breast, fired five shots, four with his pistol and one with his gun. James Dills shot a Lieut. as also
did Clapp. By a Baltimore paper received this morning by a flag of truce, the Yankees reported a loss of 23 killed and wounded, and six prisoners. Co. A is from Russell County, and Co. F from Tazewell.
B. F. Reynolds
Co. A, 16th Regt. Va. Cav.
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