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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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eventful period of time covered by this report, I would mention Major Stone, Captains Avery and Waring, and Lieutenants Waldham, Chestnut, and Moseley, of the legion; Captains Chamberlain and Strother, and Lieutenants Merchant, Smith, and Payne, of the Fourth Virginia cavalry; Captain Pelham and Lieutenant Shaw, of the horse artillery. It is hard and difficult to make a distinction, where officers and men vie with each other in the performance of their duty. Respectfully submitted. William L. Martin, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding. Report of Lieutenant Robins. headquarters Ninth regiment, Virginia cavalry, camp Cary. To Captain Norman Fitzhugh, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: In pursuance of orders from yourself, proceeded, on the morning of the twenty-second of July, with a detail of ninety men and three commissioned officers, from the Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth regiments Virginia cavalry, to march through the counties of King William, King and Queen, and Gl
Refugees. --The Chattanooga (Tenn.) Rebel has information that Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson, Judge Wm. L. Martin, and Jos. Branch, brother of Gen. Branch, of North Carolina, all citizens of Maury county, Tenn., have arrived safely South of the line, having been expelled from their homes by order of Gen. Negley. They represent the people of Middle Tennessee as more united and determined in their hostility to Federal tyranny than at any time since the war commenced; that all feel the Rubicon is passed, and that we have no alternative but in liberty or death.