August 1, 1862: Richmond Enquirer

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“Another Brilliant Exploit”

Entire Yankee Garrison Killed and Captured

Lynchburg, July 30.-A special dispatch to the “Republican,” dated Narrows of New river, July 28th, via. Dublin, July 29th says The gallant Major Bailey , commanding four companies of cavalry, in all about one hundred and fifty men, sent to the rear of the enemy by Col. McCausland, stormed Summersville, the county seat of Nicholas, Friday morning at daylight and killed and captured the entire garrison including the Lieut colonel commanding , named Starr, three other commissioned officers, and sixty-two non-commissioned and privates-killing a large number

A few prisoners were paroled, not being able to bring away the large quantities of Commissary, Quartermaster, and Ordnance stores found at the place, Major Bailey committed them to the flames. Major B. brought to this place a large number of Enfield rifles and mules. The prisoners arrived this morning at the Salt Sulpher Springs.

The notorious renegade and spy, Dr. Wm. Rucker, is among the prisoners. The telegraph office was destroyed, and the government operator captured. This affair is regarded as the most brilliant exploit of the war in this section. Its successful execution spread the wildest consternation and dismay throughout the Yankee army in the neighborhood.

 

Citation: Richmond Enquirer. Richmond, 1 August 1862. AN .R532

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