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isonburg a few weeks later. His son, Lieut. Jesse C. McNeill, succeeded to the command, but on acc Chafing under this lack of confidence, young McNeill was anxious for some opportunity to display hast with their friend, Vanse Herriot. Lieutenant McNeill had been engaged during this time in selumberland. The rendezvous was reached, where McNeill's men were joined by about. 12 others from Crter route, guarded by two lines of pickets. McNeill, Fay, Vandiver and Kuykendall riding in advana shed behind a log fire. At the approach of McNeill's party one of the pickets picked up his muskout firing a gun. This success secured for McNeill the entry into the slumbering city without alitude which the nearness of daylight demanded McNeill detailed two squads of ten men each to make d his anxiety on that point by saying: To Captain McNeill, by order of General Rosser. That was sohe last notable service of the Rangers. Lieutenant McNeill now received his captain's commission, b