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Hall, Jas. R.
to James L. Botsford
Lists six men that he has "arrested as hostages . . . . " Dated Feb 3 186
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David, T. B. A.
Dated Apl 14 186
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Unknown
Relays explicit instructions for escorting civilians under a flag of truce. Dated Apl 19 186. No third page.
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Zeigler, J. L.
to Eliakim P. Scammon
"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 . . . . "
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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
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Parker, J. C.
to unknown
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Paxton, J. C.
". . . show me game with four hundred & twenty (420) men of my command in that distance & I will show you a success. . . "
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Toland, J. T.
"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.
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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"
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Simmonds
to Cpt Sperry
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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.
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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"
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Dove, D.
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.
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4 November 1863
to Eliakim P Scammond
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Zeigler, John L.
"the road . . . is guarded by genl Whites force I have one co. at Cattlesburg Ky two cos. At Guyandotte Va & the cavalry at Barboursville I have and will continue to keep out scouts at important points . . ."
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GLC02414.325
Dated Feb 5 186.
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". . . arrived at Charleston 5 PM marched all night arrived at Ripley . . . scouted the country . . . found no enemy . . . arrived at Buffalo . . . hear of enemy on my right across the Kanawha and am waiting a steamer to cross river . . ."
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Brown, W. R.
"We are here ready to march we hasten for fear the attack will be renewed. Jenkins left towards [mud?] at 12 . . ."
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Kelley, Benjamin Franklin (1807-1891)
"As the young Priest is now through the lines you can permit him to proceed on his Journey to Europe" Dated Nov 8 186.
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Thomas, C. J.
to General
"The same part of Rebles [sic] were at Hurricane Bridge last week Encamped last night five miles below Winfield . . ."
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