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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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e in awhile; passed over a man's foot on our road, just now taken off by a cannon ball; suppose we are about one mile from their works; Harper's Ferry; dark; moved out, over mountain, to Rollersville, by 2 A. M.; rain; rough, and very dark; Captain Singleton left behind. July 8.--Clear. Captain got in, narrowly escaping capture. Three men marched around town carrying rails and placards on their backs, marked Thief, for pilfering. 7 A. M., marched to a shade then to town; had passed througd rags; we are also hungry, don't get enough sleep; having an average of two blankets to three men, we have to take reliefs at the fire to keep from freezing; Colonel Love and Major Stringfield sick, leaving Colonel McLamy in command of Legion, Singleton of battalion, self of company,, which now rarely averages ten men under, arms, an effective total of eighteen; we move toward Winchester and are hoping this valley trip is near ended, when we are counter-marched back to camp. September 14--R
prisoners of war at this camp. There are many strangers and suspicious persons in the city, believed to be guerillas and rebel soldiers. Their plan was to attack the camp on election night. All prisoners arrested are in camp. Captain Nelson and A. C. Coventry of the Police rendered very efficient service. B. J. Sweet, Colonel Commanding. (No. 4.) List of names of prominent members of the Sons of Liberty in the several counties of the State of Illinois. Names. County. Jas. W. Singleton Adams Thomas P. Bond Bond Harry Wilton Bond Thos. Hunter Bond Martin Brooks Brown C. H. Atwood Brown Fred. Rearick Cass Allen J. Hill Cass David Epler Cass James A. Dick Cass Saml. Christey Cass T. J. Clark Champaigne Jas. Morrow Champaigne H. M. Vandeveer Christian J. H. Clark Christian S. S. Whitehed Clark H. H. Peyton Clark Phillip Dougherty Clark A. M. Christian Clay Stephen B. Moore Coles D. Wickersham Cook G. S. Kimbe