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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Smithfield, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
North Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
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199.-capture of Gillmore's guerrillas.
Martinsburgh, October 17, 1863.
After the excitement incident to the anticipated Imbodenish raid had partially subsided here, our vigilant citizen scout reported at headquarters information in reference to the movements and whereabouts of Major Gillmore's predatory rebel band, to villainy and to vandalism consecrate.
It appears this eminent and worthy bushwhacker had conceived a plan to destroy, on a moonless night, October fifteenth, the lantry of the officers and men of the different detachments, whose effective cooperation was so essential to the complete success of the expedition.
In this connection, it affords me great pleasure to state that General Kelley's son, visiting Martinsburgh to-day, paid a fine tribute to the energy, capacity, and remarkable success of Captain Prendergast, complimenting him for thus terminating, for the present time at least, the career of so many of Gillmore's lawless and ruffianly satellites.
Tomahawk, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Strasburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Hedgesville (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
R. S. Prendergast (search for this): chapter 202
Doc (search for this): chapter 202
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199.-capture of Gillmore's guerrillas.
Martinsburgh, October 17, 1863.
After the excitement incident to the anticipated Imbodenish raid had partially subsided here, our vigilant citizen scout reported at headquarters information in reference to the movements and whereabouts of Major Gillmore's predatory rebel band, to villainy and to vandalism consecrate.
It appears this eminent and worthy bushwhacker had conceived a plan to destroy, on a moonless night, October fifteenth, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad bridge across Back Creek, and also to tear up generally the bridges and culverts above that point.
With this intention Gillmore left his temporary encampments near a distillery, in the vicinity of Strasburgh, with his adventurous knights of the order of rum-punch, consisting of about forty men, including two Captains and one Lieutenant.
He followed in his line of march the narrow valley west of the North Mountain range, through which peacefully meanders the clear
Harry Gillmore (search for this): chapter 202
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199.-capture of Gillmore's guerrillas.
Martinsburgh, October 17, 1863.
After the excitement incident to the ation in reference to the movements and whereabouts of Major Gillmore's predatory rebel band, to villainy and to vandalism c idges and culverts above that point.
With this intention Gillmore left his temporary encampments near a distillery, in the fully meanders the clear waters of Back Creek.
Now, Harry Gillmore is a thorough lady's man. That potent influence said t is senior Captain — Blackford.
But for this circumstance Gillmore would not now be at large, as the reader will observe pre numerous to mention.
We have exterminated, so to speak, Gillmore's choice spirits, his select party, his picked band, his , for the present time at least, the career of so many of Gillmore's lawless and ruffianly satellites.
Among the prisoner hat gallant and lamented officer lost his life.
They say Gillmore killed him, but they speak in terms of praise of his spir