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Jackson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Covington (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Rich Patch (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Samuel Jones (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
S. Cooper (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
December 20th (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.