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AN OHIO BATTERY IS CAPTURED AT IUKA
A great war-date Union soldier's battle letter, 3pp. 8vo., written by a soldier named Bird in the 26th Missouri, Rienzi, Miss., Sept. 28, 1862, in pencil, describing the capture of the 11th Ohio Battery. That unit fell in the charge of two Texas regiments and suffered 19 killed and 35 wounded out of 80 men. In part: "…we had…a fight at Iuka…we had a round with old Price…the fight commenced about four o'clock in the evening on the nineteenth and it lasted until dark. We had everything ready to renew the fight in the morning but old Price left in the night. We had about six hundred killed and wounded. The rebels lost about a thousand. They left all of their dead and wounded in our possession. We only had five men wounded and one killed. We were placed in a dangerous place if the rebels had renewed the fight. The fourth Minnesota run and the forty eighth Indiana had to give away so we were placed in the gap left by them but by the time we drawed up in line it had became so dark that the rebels retired. We lay down on the same place where we were formed…the rebels formed their lines about two hundred yards in front of us. There was a little field between us and them…would have been exposed to a raking fire…the rebels commenced to left about two o'clock…we did not have any artillery engaged except one battery [11th Ohio Light Artillery] and the rebels captured it and spiked the guns. The ground was so hilly and so much brush that we could not use artillery. The rebels had nearly all of their guns planted on the north side of town to oppose Grant who was coming…but Grant failed to attack them as…Rosecrans did. If he had we would have captured all of Price's army. We did not follow them more than eight miles as we all know how good a runner Price is…". Very good.

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