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so he suffered the loss of his second son, George McNeill, who had been fighting with him, and in th on picket duty. The period of enlistment of McNeill's company expired in December, and he returneern States to Hardy county. On June 15th Captain McNeill also escaped, and not long afterward was the expedition was the famous road mare which McNeill rode thereafter. Evading the Federal cavalryen reached Petersburg and organized, electing McNeill captain. Soon afterward he was ordered to joof his men remarked: We are cut off, to which McNeill replied, with the instinct of a true soldier:restle work of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, McNeill was sent toward Romney with about 30 men, witn's next move was against Paw Paw tunnel, and McNeill's rangers, in advance, surprised and drove thwas moving past Moorefield toward Winchester, McNeill attacked the wagon train while moving betweenustered into the regular service, and half of McNeill's men were transferred to Captain Scott's com