From the Richmond Dispatch, 8/13/1862
Gone. – About one hundred and forty commissioned
Federal officers, comprising those taken in the battles before Richmond, and
those captured in the Valley, lately arrived from Lynchburg, were sent off
yesterday, under an escort of 15 men, from Greanor’s company, City Battalion,
under Lieut. Hough. They started at 12 o’clock for Varina, twelve miles below
Richmond. Eleven of the number who were unwell, and Gens. McCall, Reynolds, and
Rankin, went in wagons, which also served to convey the baggage of the party.
One hundred and twenty-four of the officers started on foot. The day was
excessively hot. On starting, only a few exhibited a truculent disposition. All
seemed glad to be off, and sundry of them expressed the wish that the war might
soon end.
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