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no date
White, C. B.
to Eliakim P. Scammon
"…the Rebels have…five Regiments of cavalry and three Regiments Infty…Genl WL Jackson is reported in command and that Imboden is to join him…."
GLC02414.271
GLC02414.272
1 December 1863
Kelley, Benjamin Franklin (1807-1891)
to unknown
"(Conclusion of Cipher)…object of your expedition you will return to Charleston and report by telegraph - B.F. Kelley Brig. Gen. Comdg" Docket notes "Genl. Kelley order to move on Lewisburg"
GLC02414.273
Dove, D.
"I have heard nothing of the Enemy being in this vicinity I think there is no danger here now"
GLC02414.274
27 January 1863
Jachne, J.
GLC02414.275
Hill, T. F.
to James L. Botsford
GLC02414.276
5 February 1863
Ayers, J. H.
to Sergeant Kellogg
GLC02414.277
17 April 1863
Heidenkamp
GLC02414.278
Unknown
GLC02414.279
Paxton, J. C.
"Wallace is just in from Wyoming & reports no enemy in force in Wyoming…."
GLC02414.280
"Last night at Dark Major McMahn with 20 out of each of seven Companies crossed the river by steamer …they expect to meet Capt Walker at Daylight this morning then Scout both ways…" Dated Mch 13 186
GLC02414.281
"…I know there is no enemy on my right worth marching for sixty miles for the last twenty (20) of that we will be bushwhacked then for the next thirty (3) it will be hot…." Dated Apl 1860
GLC02414.282
David, T. B. S.
"Just learned that we have driven Rebels away…"
GLC02414.283
Dated Mch 18 186
GLC02414.284
to Martin P. Avery
"Citizen Brigham Ward just from Lewisburg gives information . . . that 1800 Rebs cavalry are on the road from Newbern station for Coal River Kanawha that small detachment of Rebel troops are being sent from Lewisburg to huntersville . . . for the...
GLC02414.285
to Captain James L. Botsford
"Rebels killed Saml Richmond Thursday charged him with ferrying deserters over Ricer. My scouts in his neighborhood"
GLC02414.286
Dated April 7 186
GLC02414.287
Scammon, M.
Dated Mar 17 186
GLC02414.288
"The scout sent to Sewall last night came in with a negro boy that stayed at Meadow Bluff night before last & no Rebels had been there . . . " Dated Nov 13 186
GLC02414.289
"All quiet here no news of any enemy . . . " Dated Mch 18 1860
GLC02414.290
"My scouts have returned they were at Peytona no enemy that they could hear of I destroyed & broke up all the ferry boats for five miles each way . . . . " Dated Apl 5 186
GLC02414.291
"My scouts have returned they were at Peytona no enemy that they could hear of I destroyed & broke up all the ferry boats for five miles each way . . . . " Dated Mch 29 186
GLC02414.292
Dated Mch 16 186
GLC02414.293
21 September 1863
Jones, A. B.
GLC02414.294
2 March 1863
Parke, H. F.
"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
Roberts, S.
GLC02414.296
Duffie, A. N.
Dated Nov 14 186
GLC02414.297
"Rebel with about 50 secesh Infty that fell with me as friends . . . "
GLC02414.298
Melvin, Thayer
dated July 14 186
GLC02414.299
" . . . the expedition under Major Mahon to Logan County has just returned the result we have 20 prisoners one Q. M. - we killed 3 men & wounded two we lost no man . . ." Dated 11 1863. No second page.
GLC02414.300
Toland, J. T.
"Capt. Boyd is returned from Princeton with flag of trucce he will start for Charleston tomorrow morning" Dated 14 186
GLC02414.301
Roberts, B. S.
"Did you mean . . . that the twenty second (22nd) Rebel Virginia would strike east from Huntersville that would take them to the Shenandoah" Dated 19 186
GLC02414.302
"I ask a favor. My supposed collusion with the Rebels is a mistake the trial will show it I ask an immediate one." Dated Apl 19 186
GLC02414.303
McLaughlin, John
"Have arrested Father Parke and taken charge of his papers what shall I do with him" Dated Apl 18 186
GLC02414.304
GLC02414.305
Hall, Jas. R.
Lists six men that he has "arrested as hostages . . . . " Dated Feb 3 186
GLC02414.306
David, T. B. A.
Dated Apl 14 186
GLC02414.307
Relays explicit instructions for escorting civilians under a flag of truce. Dated Apl 19 186. No third page.
GLC02414.308
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
Carter, J. D.
"Jenkins was on his farm yesterday . . . some two hundred . . . of his cavalry made a dash into Barboursville last night" [As a colonel in the 8th Va. Cavalry, Alber Gallatin Jenkins wasnoted for his damaging raids on Union forces in West Virginia...
GLC02414.310
Pierpoint, F. H.
Dated Apl 4 186
GLC02414.311
Parker, J. C.
GLC02414.312
". . . show me game with four hundred & twenty (420) men of my command in that distance & I will show you a success. . . "
GLC02414.313
"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
Dated Mch 13 186.
GLC02414.315
Simmonds, Seth J.
"men in that county to mount all the secesh able to bear arms it is the opinion of Mr Baxter they should be attended to Immedy"
GLC02414.316
Simmonds
to Cpt Sperry
GLC02414.317
Brown, William R.
to James L Botsford
"Cannonading was heard here [Hurricane Bridge] last night in the direction of Ceredo or Gallipolis . . . " Note below from the Gallipolis office: "Cannonading at Gallipolis in honor of [Confederate] victory at Charleston S.C" Dated Apl 8 186.
GLC02414.318
Cann, T. K. M.
Dated Apl 6 186.
GLC02414.319
"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
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