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to Eliakim P. Scammon
6 March 1863
McCann, T.K., fl. 1863
Tells Brigadier General Scammon that he cannot return before Saturday because he must go to Cincinnati on business.
GLC02414.169
circa 1863-1864
Hutchins, W.S., fl. 1863
Hutchins, the Deputy Aid of Revenue, writes to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio asking if he will give a William Lowry permission to "peddle beyond our lines" near Hawks Nest. States that he has detained this man and asks if Scammon feels he is...
GLC02414.173
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
First telegram is written from Gauley, West Virginia by Hayes advising that they will try to keep ready but that three companies are at Tompkins Farm. The second telegram is written by Reuben L. Nye, Captain and Judge Advocate to Scammon asking if...
GLC02414.175
Inventory of furniture and utensils belonging to Mrs. Manson-retained for the use of the 3rd Prov Brigade
circa 1862
List of furniture and utensils belonging to a Mrs. Manson that was retained for the use of the 3rd Provisional Brigade, Colonel Eliakim Scammon's unit. Lists furniture and other items with the number of each and the value. List is the same as GLC...
GLC02414.179
[Bill of sundries for Mrs. Tyre]
February 1, 1862
"List of property taken from Mrs. E.A. Tyre --- at different times, since the 15th of November 1861 by the 3rd Provl Brigade." Lists includes one horse, 20 sheep, 6 hogs, wagons, wheat, flax and other sundries. Eliakim P. Scammon was Colonel of the...
GLC02414.180
[Decoded cypher telegram to unknown]
circa 1863
Toland, John T., fl. 1863-1864
Copy of a telegram from Colonel Toland possibly to General Eliakim P. Scammon. Written in cypher in one hand, and decoded underneath possibly in the hand of Scammon. Toland writes that the powder and fuse are not in any of the wagons and that...
GLC02414.185
January 27, 1863
Botsford, James Lawrence, 1834-1898
Handwritten telegram to Brigadier General Scammon from Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. Writes that all is ready to leave and that Colonel Carr Bailey White is with him. On stationary of the U.S. Military...
GLC02414.190
to James M. Botsford
February 2, 1863
Paxton, J.C., fl. 1863
Handwritten telegram to Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry from Colonel Paxton. Asks what to do with eight prisoners and some witnesses he has at the camp. Informs that 21 of Godfrey's loyal men came in...
GLC02414.193
to James L. Botsford
March 31, 1863
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio and Assistant Adjutant General. Gives credit to their troops at Point Pleasant, West Virginia. States that his troops in Fayette are eager to meet the enemy and...
GLC02414.201
Telegram from Colonel Toland of the 34th Ohio to Captain Botsford of the 23rd Ohio and Assistant Adjutant General. Gives information on his cavalry scouts and states that the Confederates will not be able to reach them without their knowledge....
GLC02414.202
March 28, 1863
Johnson, J.W., fl. 1863
Telegram from Captain Johnson to General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. Reports being attacked this morning by Confederate General Albert Gallatin Jenkins but that they were able to repulse him after four hours of fighting. States that losses are slight...
GLC02414.208
5 April 1863
Dove, David, 1839-?
Telegram from Dove, Captain in the 2nd [West] Virginia Cavalry to Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. States they will be at the mouth of the Coal river by 9:30 AM and asks him to have a boat waiting so they...
GLC02414.219
to James L. Botsford [incomplete]
Telegram to Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. Author unknown because second page is missing. Writes that he presented Botsford's case to the military authorities and that he will have no troubles passing the...
GLC02414.220
15 May 1863
Comly, James M., 1832-1887
Telegram to Brigadier General Scammon of the 23rd Ohio. States there will be no boat until tomorrow and asks if there is anything he can do for Scammon. Signs from "138 Burnet House."
GLC02414.228
13 November 1863
Kelley, Benjamin Franklin, 1807-1891
GLC02414.237
8 November 1863
Duval, J.A., fl. 1863
"No news from the front all quiet here."
GLC02414.245
to Capt Avery
McQuigg, fl. 1863
"....Capt Lipscim 8th Va Rebel Cavalry passed through Wyoming county with forty five men en route for Jackson County...."
GLC02414.246
Report of the rout of the rebels by Averell at Droop Mountain. "…he encountered Genl Echols, Pattons & Jacksons forces entrenched on the summit of Droop Mountain…after a severe action the rebels were routed completely all of his wounded falling into...
GLC02414.248
20 December 1863
Melvin, T., fl. 1863
GLC02414.252
GLC02414.254
3 December 1863
re number of troops needed for Lewisburg raid
GLC02414.260
1861-1864
GLC02414.266
1 September 1863
White, Carr Bailey, 1823-1871
"Citizens brought word…severe fighting commenced at 3 oclock Wednesday 10 miles east or the north east of Lewisburg supposed by informant near Frankfort heavy commanding kept up until ten oclock at night & resumed next morning…our forces drove them...
GLC02414.269
David, T. B. A., fl. 1862-1863
Dated Mch 18 186
GLC02414.284
21 September 1863
Jones, A.B., 1832-1920
GLC02414.294
2 March 1863
Parke, H.F., fl. 1863
"I did not negotiate or aid in sending funds to Balto for the benefit of a person in arms against the US this I can swear on oath-you have the honor first to impeach my loyalty."
GLC02414.295
"Capt. Boyd is returned from Princeton with flag of trucce he will start for Charleston tomorrow morning" Dated 14 186
GLC02414.301
McLaughlin, John, ?
"Have arrested Father Parke and taken charge of his papers what shall I do with him" Dated Apl 18 186
GLC02414.304
Zeigler, J.L., ?
"received information last night that Jenk[ins] was at the falls . . . with eight hundred (800) men infantry & cavalry also that there is some force what number not reported at Franks Hill am ready for them have sent out scouting parties . . . . "
GLC02414.309
"Scouts have all come in. Cavalry came in last night as reported infantry a few hours ago. They have been unable to get even a glimpse of the enemy . . . " Intellligence relayed by a conscript: ". . . Jenkins men were still at Salem . . The common...
GLC02414.314
Cann, T.K.M., fl. 1861-1864
Dated Apl 6 186.
GLC02414.319
to unknown
Simmonds, Seth J., 1820-?
"He states the movement will be made against Summerville or the Rail Road or both & that an attack will surely be made at Fayette at all hazard"
GLC02414.320
to Eliakim P Scammon
"I have Just Recd information . . . that there were near a hundred guerrillas at and near Clay CH this morning . . ." Dated Mch 17 186.
GLC02414.321
Dated Mch 10 186. Written in Camp Piatt
GLC02414.322
Dated Feb 5 186.
GLC02414.326
15 September 1863
Whaley, K.V., fl. 1863
". . . a report that Imboden is coming to attack our forces in the valley some think it comes from secession sources probably on account of roads being blackaded in the upper part of the valley"
GLC02414.334
Ankram, fl. 1861-1864
"Lt [Ong?] & half of Capt Milards Co has been captured . . . the Reb force was reported to be such that our Calvary could not retard them at all. They pursued us twelve (12) miles . . ." Dated May 12 186.
GLC02414.335
Coates, Benjamin F., 1827-1899
Dated July 14 186.
GLC02414.349
11 September 1863
"Capt Harrison at Sutton Reports three or four hundred (400) of Jacksons men having passed through Braxton Co be on the alert your cavalry leaves today"
GLC02414.352
15 June 1865
Doby, C.E., fl. 1865
GLC02414.367
Ward, J.S., fl. 1865
GLC02414.369
Hubbell, James E., fl. 1865
GLC02414.370
19 June 1865
West, Charles T., fl. 1865
"I have participated in the following engagements, viz Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Weldon R. R....my desire is...to remain service if found Capable...."
GLC02414.372
24 June 1865
Heath, H.L., fl. 1865
GLC02414.381
5 December 1863
"…the enemy in your direct front must be disposed of before it would be safe to make a flank movement towards Wytheville…"
GLC02414.258
Dated Mch 16 186 Written in Camp Piatt
GLC02414.293
10 July 1862
Groce, John H., fl. 1840
Groce, Captain commanding post at Camp Green Meadows, West Virginia writes to Colonel Scammon, commander of the 1st Ohio brigade to say that there is no news at the post today.
GLC02414.157
to Martin P. Avery
Marked copy. Captain Simmonds [possibly Seth J. Simmonds, captain in the Ohio 23rd Light Artillery] commanding the post at Gauley, West Virginia writes to Captain Avery, the Acting Assistant Adjutant General in the 23rd Ohio, about a scouting...
GLC02414.166
January 29, 1863
Handwritten telegram to Brigadier General Scammon from Botsford, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. States that he will attend to Scammon's recent telegram. The Cavalry have returned. He cannot get information about...
GLC02414.191
18 April 1863
Telegram to Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Botsford of the 23rd Ohio Infantry. Author unknown. Possibly a second page missing. Reports that he is fairly sure the 22nd, a Confederate regiment, will attack about 60 miles east. Does not...
GLC02414.218
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