History of the Seventh Indiana Cavalry Volunteers And the Expeditions Campaign

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Grierson s Adjutant- Gen era!, pursued the retreating locomotive and artillery; the UII!<M- throwing shells, which were replied t-o Kv Ui* .... , . Ttn . \ * of the 142 SEVENTH INDIANA CAVALftT.
After an exciting chase of about a mile, two trains of cars, loaded with reinforcements under General Gardiier, were seen approaching from the south, the fugitive engine and artillery from the first train, backing up in front of them. Capi. Woodward was ordered to tear up the track, to prevent the ap
...proach of the trains. There was nothing with which to obstruct the road, and the hatchets carried by the men were not sufficient to break the spikes. Gapt. Skelton, therefore, ordered all the men to get on one side of the track, and taking hold of the rails, succeeded in wrenching a portion of it loose, and threw it off the embankment, just as the train with reinforce ments came up.
The rebels got off the train, and formed behind a fence, in a cornfield.
Capt. Skelton was sent forward with a skirmish line to ascer tain their numbers.


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