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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.10 (search)
Imboden's dash into Charlestown. [from the Baltimore Sunday sun, August 30, 1903.] A war incident in which the Ninth Maryland Federal Regiment Figured—An act of kindness that was remembered. About the 15th of October, 1863, General Imboden's Brigade was encamped in Rockingham county, Virginia, when he received an orde a squadron of cavalry at Charlestown, which is eight miles from the Ferry. Imboden had to guard all the gaps in the mountains from Beverley to Harper's Ferry, anher at one time. At this time he had less than 1,000 men with him. General John D. Imboden raised the Staunton Artillery before the war, and it was the first batof Manassas, and on account of the skillful way his guns were handled that day Imboden was promoted from captain to brigadier-general. Both Johnston and Beauregard complimented him in their official reports of that battle. Imboden's Brigade, at the time of the order mentioned above, was composed of the Sixty-second Virginia