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Gallup (search for this): chapter 143
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132.-Colonel Gallup's expedition into Western Virginia.
camp Louisa, Lawrence Co., Ky., Feb. 20, 1864.
On the twelfth instant our District Commander, Colonel Gallup, with his usual symColonel Gallup, with his usual sympathy for suffering Unionists, sent a scout over into Western Virginia to rid the citizens of the unscrupulous Colonel Ferguson, who, with his plundering band, had pillaged the country until even the quarter there until March, but would not molest our troops provided we would let him alone.
Colonel Gallup treated the message with that silent contempt it deserved.
His silence was taken for acquie ht in an easterly course.
At dawn next morning the force was divided into two detachments.
Colonel Gallup, at the head of one, pursued a trail which led toward Wayne Court-House, ordering his senior red here than in that engagement — this work gratuitously done by the generous and efficient Colonel Gallup.
His command has captured over one thousand prisoners in this valley, and he is still pushi
Griswold (search for this): chapter 143
Reuben Patrick (search for this): chapter 143
A. R. Yates (search for this): chapter 143
Stephen Wheeler (search for this): chapter 143
Joseph E. Brown (search for this): chapter 143
John Preston (search for this): chapter 143
Champ Ferguson (search for this): chapter 143
Doc (search for this): chapter 143
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132.-Colonel Gallup's expedition into Western Virginia.
camp Louisa, Lawrence Co., Ky., Feb. 20, 1864.
On the twelfth instant our District Commander, Colonel Gallup, with his usual sympathy for suffering Unionists, sent a scout over into Western Virginia to rid the citizens of the unscrupulous Colonel Ferguson, who, with his plundering band, had pillaged the country until even the women and children were brought to starvation.
This impudent rebel, knowing that Virginia was not in this district, and therefore not under the protection of our gallant Colonel, sent him word that he would quarter there until March, but would not molest our troops provided we would let him alone.
Colonel Gallup treated the message with that silent contempt it deserved.
His silence was taken for acquiescence by the other party.
So the wily old fox was allowed to play around until he met with an unpleasant surprise in the capture of himself and command.
This happened in the following mann
William Bartrum (search for this): chapter 143