Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Imboden or search for Imboden in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

dmit. Should it be in your power to supply yourself with horses, or other necessary articles on the list of legal capture, you are authorized to do so. Having accomplished your errand, you will rejoin this army as soon as practicable. Reliance is placed upon your skill and judgment in the successful execution of this plan, and it is not intended or desired that you should jeopardize the safety of your command, or go farther than your good judgment and prudence may dictate. Col. Imboden has been desired to attract the attention of the enemy towards Cumberland, so that the river between that point and where you may re-cross may be less guarded. You will, of course, keep out your scout, to give you information, and take every other precaution to secure the success and safety of the expedition. Should you be led so far East as to make it better, in your opinion, to continue around to the Potomac, you will have to cross the river in the vicinity of Leesburg. I am, wi