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Culpeper (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Outrages of the enemy in Culpeper.
--Through a lady who left Culpeper county, since the evacuation by the enemy, the Lynchburg Virginian has the following particulars of the outrages perpetrated upon the people of that county:
All the houses that had been vacated by the owners fleeing from them were destroyed.
Mr. E. R. Gains's dwelling-house, gristmill, barn, and all his farm buildings, were pulled down.
Mrs. Wellord's dwelling and a number of other houses were also pulled down, and on Saturday night when they left the whole country was illuminated by their incendiary torches.
They set on fire the dwellings of Mrs. Col. John M. Patton, Mrs. Col. Jas. F. Strother, two dwellings of W. W. Grinnan, and Mrs. Innskepp, and Col. J. Slaughter's barn, and farm buildings.
They took with them all the negroes they could induce to leave, but the officers would not allow them to be forced to go.
They arrested a number of citizens and carried them to Washington, among them
S. S. Bradford (search for this): article 9
James F. Strother (search for this): article 9
Meade (search for this): article 9
Innskepp (search for this): article 9
John Snyder (search for this): article 9
David Jameson (search for this): article 9
E. R. Gains (search for this): article 9
Outrages of the enemy in Culpeper.
--Through a lady who left Culpeper county, since the evacuation by the enemy, the Lynchburg Virginian has the following particulars of the outrages perpetrated upon the people of that county:
All the houses that had been vacated by the owners fleeing from them were destroyed.
Mr. E. R. Gains's dwelling-house, gristmill, barn, and all his farm buildings, were pulled down.
Mrs. Wellord's dwelling and a number of other houses were also pulled down, and on Saturday night when they left the whole country was illuminated by their incendiary torches.
They set on fire the dwellings of Mrs. Col. John M. Patton, Mrs. Col. Jas. F. Strother, two dwellings of W. W. Grinnan, and Mrs. Innskepp, and Col. J. Slaughter's barn, and farm buildings.
They took with them all the negroes they could induce to leave, but the officers would not allow them to be forced to go.
They arrested a number of citizens and carried them to Washington, among them
J. Slaughter (search for this): article 9
John M. Patton (search for this): article 9