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" The alarm was given within ten minutes by a darky watchman at the hotel, who escaped from them, and within an hour we had a party of fifty cavalry after them. They tore up the telegraph lines and it required almost an hour to get them in working order.... "
Genealogies and Sketches of Some Old Families who Have Taken Prominent Part ... - Page 176
by Benjamin Franklin Van Meter - 1901 - 181 pages
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1894 - 1528 pages
...them in working order. As soon as New Creek could he called, I ordered a force to be sent to Komney, and it started without any unnecessary delay. A second...information I am inclined to believe that, instead of 1'osser, it is McNeill's company. Most of the men of that company aie from this place. 1 w-ะจ telegraph...
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The Story of American Heroism: Thrilling Narratives of Personal Adventures ...

United States - 1895 - 834 pages
...creating any disturbance opened one or two stores, but they left without waiting to take anything. It was done so quietly that others of us who were...information I am inclined to believe that instead of Rosser, it is MeNeill's company. Most of the men of that company are from this place. I will telegraph...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1895 - 1560 pages
...them in working order. As soon as New Creek could be called I ordered a force to be sent to Itomney, and it started without any unnecessary delay. A second...did not remain in Cumberland over ten minutes. From aH information I am inclined to believe that, instead of Rosser, it is McNeill's company. Most of the...
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A History of the Laurel Brigade: Originally the Ashby Cavalry of the Army of ...

William McDonald - United States - 1907 - 594 pages
...at the hotel, who escaped from them, and within an hour we had a party of fifty cavalry after them. could be called, I ordered a force to be sent to Romney,...rapid rate, evidently fearful of being overtaken. I am inclined to believe that instead of Rosser it is McNeil's company. Most of the men of that company...
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The Twenty-second Pennsylvania Cavalry and the Ringgold Battalion, 1861-1865

Pennsylvania - 1911 - 584 pages
...and it started without any unnecessary delay. A second force has gone from New Creek to Moorfield, and a regiment of infantry has gone to New Creek to...cavalry. They rode good horses and left at a very rapid gait, evidently fearful of being overtaken. They did not remain in Cumberland over ten minutes. From...
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History of Hampshire County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Settlement to ...

Hu Maxwell, Howard Llewellyn Swisher - Hampshire County (W. Va.) - 1897 - 814 pages
...a force to be sent to Romney, and it started without any unnecessary delay- A second force has gxme from New Creek to Moorefield, and a regiment of infantry has gone to supply the p'ace of the cavalry. They rode good horses, and left at a very rapid rate, evidently fearful...
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A History of the Laurel Brigade: Originally the Ashby Cavalry of the Army of ...

William McDonald - History - 2002 - 462 pages
...working order. As soon as New Creek could be called, I ordered a force to be sent to Romney, and 1t started without any unnecessary delay. A second force...rapid rate, evidently fearful of being overtaken. I am inclined to believe that instead of Rosser it is McNeil's company. Most of the men of that company...
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