Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1864., [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:

The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Affairs in the Valley — vandalism of the Yankees, &c. (search)
eing recorded. In Charlestown the enrolling office is under the control and is conducted by a man named Robey, who at the commencement of the war was a captain of militia. When the militia from that county were called out and ordered to Winchester in the summer of '61, this fellow went with has company, but soon resigned because of the sport made of him by the boys in the regiment. Subsequently he ran off, but has now returned to do the filthy work of his Northern masters, and for such work he is about the best man that could have been found in that region. When Gen. Imboden's command went down to Bunker Hill, about the first of January, a Yankee force was sent up from Harper's Ferry to intercept his movements. The night was very cold, a portion of the force got on a spree, and fifteen of them were so badly frozen as to require amputation of their limbs. Five of them afterwards died at Charlestown. Their troops are reported to have suffered terribly from cold on the march.