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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], True Scene in a Railroad office. (search)
The march upon Cheat Mountain.
--In the hurried notice published in this paper yesterday morning of the march of the Confederate forces upon the Federal fort on the top of Cheat Mountain, it was erroneously stated that the force from Gen. Lee's camp, under Col. Anderson, was in Anderson was only to engage the enemy stationed at the foot of Cheat Mountain, on the west side, not far from Huttonsville, while Col. Rust a t known at Gen. Jackson's camp Saturday night.
The fort on Cheat Mountain is said to be a defence almost impregnable.
Some of our men, C xact nature of the fortification.
It is built on the summit of Cheat Mountain, in Randolph county, just where the road crosses upon a hill wh It was understood that he was to reach the enemy at the foot of Cheat Mountain, on the West side, without observation, if possible.
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General Commanding.
Recurring to the remarkable fort on Cheat Mountain, while it is creditable to the ingennity of the enemy, it induc
The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], Compliment to the French Consul . (search)
Col. John A. Washington.
--News from General Lee's camp confirm the Federal report of the death of this officer, who was an aid to Gen. L. He was shot near the Fort of Cheat Mountain. Col. W. was the owner of Mount Vernon prior to the sale to the M V. Association.