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to Eliakim P. Scammon
27 November 1863
Bothford, J.S., fl. 1863
"All Quiet"
GLC02414.243
30 November 1863
White, Carr Bailey, 1823-1871
Stating that a building burned by Union troops at Blue Sulphur housed Confederate troops and was not a place of worship, as had evidently been claimed.
GLC02414.244
8 November 1863
Duval, J.A., fl. 1863
"No news from the front all quiet here."
GLC02414.245
to Capt Avery
13 November 1863
McQuigg, fl. 1863
"....Capt Lipscim 8th Va Rebel Cavalry passed through Wyoming county with forty five men en route for Jackson County...."
GLC02414.246
to J. L. Botsford
7 November 1863
Duffin, A. N., fl. 1863
reporting his occupation of Lewisburg. "The enemy had all passed through the town in retreat from Gen Averells who had given them a severe whipping at Droop Mountain seventeen (17) miles beyond Frankfort I had no engagement We captured the enemys...
GLC02414.247
Kelley, Benjamin Franklin, 1807-1891
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
9 November 1863
marked "Cifer." Gen. Kelley asks for Scammon's views on how to hold Meadow Bluff over the winter "I am at a loss to determine what to do in regard to holding Meadow Bluff this winter…I am determined how ever that the Enemy shall not occupy Lewisburg...
GLC02414.249
December 8, 1863
GLC02414.250
2 December 1863
GLC02414.251
20 December 1863
Melvin, T., fl. 1863
GLC02414.252
4 December 1863
Rucker, fl. 1863
GLC02414.253
GLC02414.254
Marked "Cifer." "Get your command in readiness to move on Lewisburg. The enemy must not be permitted to occupy that place. Averell is about ready to move in the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad at or near Salem…."
GLC02414.255
December 1, 1863
GLC02414.256
December 7, 1863
GLC02414.257
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
re recruitment problems - the men desire to move from infantry to cavalry or artillery. "…they say at the end of this service they have carried their last knapsack." Says his health will not allow him to re-enter the service. Asks, "Do you know...
GLC02414.259
to the Commander of Company "I", Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers
21 May 1864
Whitefield, Smith, fl. 1864
Captain Whitefield reports that Charles E. Hill received pay.
GLC02750.265
[Report that Lieutenant Edwin L. Hunt received pay from Wilson, United States Paymaster]
5 July 1864
Wilson, H., fl. 1864
GLC02750.266
[Report that Joseph W. Morris received pay from Wingard, United States Paymaster]
20 July 1864
Wingard, C.W., fl. 1864
GLC02750.267
to the Commander of Company "I," Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers.
16 December 1864
Russ, Charles, fl. 1836
Assistant Quartermaster Russ reports that he paid for the apprehension and delivery of deserter Hugh McNally.
GLC02750.268
[Report that George Arnold received pay from Thompson, United States Paymaster]
March 25, 1865
Thompson, B. M., fl. 1865
GLC02750.269
[Account of military funds received by Captain Jenks]
8 June 1865
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
GLC02750.270
[Officers of Company "I," Rhode Island Volunteers, confirm their receipt of Company funds upon being mustered out of United States Service]
1861-1877
Rhode Island Volunteers, Company J
Signed by members of Company "J."
GLC02750.271
Rhode Island Volunteers, Company I
GLC02750.272
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