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“We got 35 prisoners and killed and wounded a dozen or so.”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

October 16, 2014

Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills, (8th Illinois Infantry)

North end Snake Creek Gap, October 16, 1864.

After a tedious march got here at 11 p.m. The Rebels about six hours ahead of us had blockaded the road in good style. They did some half a day’s work, with hundreds of men, and delayed us about—ten minutes.

On summit of Taylor’s Ridge, Shipp’s Gap, p.m.

Our division has the advance to-day. The Rebels drove very well, until we got here, when, having a very good position, they resisted us with some vim. A few men of the 1st brigade, finally climbed the hill, flanked and routed them. Our loss, seven wounded. We got 35 prisoners and killed and wounded a dozen or so.

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