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The Daily Dispatch: March 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Depredations of the enemy in Pendleton county. (search)
s dated March 7th: They took a portion of Captain Lance's company prisoners, and captured about 15 private citizens. They also took off 75 head of herses, and destroyed a considerable amount of other personal property. Had the flends of hell been let loose, and permitted to visit the county, they could not have done worse than these devils incarnate have done. The infamous robber, Georges R. Latham, with his company of Taylor county maranders and horse-thieves, was along; and old John Snider, with his Swamp Dragoons, was also along, and the rest were Ohioans. Major George Jackson, commandant or this post, with about thirty of the Charlotte Cavalry, promptly went to meet the invaders, but did but little in consequence of their superior numbers. About twenty-five of the "Dixle Boys" met in the mountains and fired a few rounds, but with what effect we have not learned. The gallant "Tom Powers," their leader, was killed; also a young man by the name of Bland. They th