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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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rmaster, commissary, ordinance, and naval stores, were received from the rebel authorities, Marched from Albany on the eighth instant, reaching Thomasville, Georgia, on the ninth instant. A raid had been made on the night previous by citizens and soldiers — the raiders seizing a railroad train and taking off seventy thousand pounds of bacon, besides large quantities of forage and other stores from Thomasville, the property of the Rebel Government. One hundred men, in charge of Captain M. H. Creager, were sent by special train in pursuit of the raiders. The detachment went down to Station No. 10, on the Gulf railroad, and succeeded in recapturing two cars loaded with forage. Lieutenant Scott, Seventh Kentucky Cavalry, with fifty men, was left at Thomasville, Georgia, to parol the prisoners and receive all public property. A commissioned officer, with twenty-five men, was also sent to Bainbridge for the same purpose. The public property at Bainbridge was transferred to Th