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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 2: Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights—Darnstown, Maryland.--Muddy Branch and Seneca Creek on the Potomac—Winter quarters at Frederick, Md. (search)
enger to you with information that the Rebels are marching on Harper's Ferry 6,000 strong. Yours very respectfully, E. F. Brown, Lieut.-Col. Twenty-eighth Reg. N. Y. V. Berlin, Md., August 19, 1861. I put a few hasty questions to the messengergent, who pressingly urged himself as a volunteer for a ride of ten miles. Dr. Sargent brought a reply from the Lieutenant-Colonel Brown who had reported the approach of the enemy, that Lieutenant-Colonel Tompkins of the Rhode Island Battery would b force of Rebel cavalry and some infantry into the town of Harper's Ferry, I thought there was no doubt truth in Lieutenant-Colonel Brown's despatch, and asking him for two pieces of artillery, for which I would send a train of cars if he would returquiet in her morning dreams, lay Harper's Ferry, as much unconscious of the six thousand strong reported by that Lieutenant-Colonel Brown as if this force had never any other existence than in his too excited brain, from whence, in short, they may ha
The Daily Dispatch: September 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Seward's reply to the Paisley Parliamentary Association. (search)
rs arrived from Gordonsville.--Since the battle of Cedar Run they have been at the Piedmont Hotel Hospital, at Culpeper C. H. Included in the above lot were several army surgeons and nurses; also the following commissioned officers, viz: Lieut.-Col. E. F. Brown, 28th N. Y.; Capts. Q. A. Luckenback, 46th Pa.; J. H. Chapman, 5th Conn.; B. F. Clayton, 102d N. Y.; 1st Lieut. W. P. Warren, 28th N. Y., and 2d Lieut. Thos. Matthews, 46th Pa. Col. Brown was accompanied by his wife. The whole party wil-Since the battle of Cedar Run they have been at the Piedmont Hotel Hospital, at Culpeper C. H. Included in the above lot were several army surgeons and nurses; also the following commissioned officers, viz: Lieut.-Col. E. F. Brown, 28th N. Y.; Capts. Q. A. Luckenback, 46th Pa.; J. H. Chapman, 5th Conn.; B. F. Clayton, 102d N. Y.; 1st Lieut. W. P. Warren, 28th N. Y., and 2d Lieut. Thos. Matthews, 46th Pa. Col. Brown was accompanied by his wife. The whole party will be sent home in a few days.