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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), Morgan's Indiana and Ohio Railroad. (search)
ch of and feeling Morgan's right flank and rear. John O'Neil, since of Fenian and Canadian border fame, then al commander informed of all the enemy's movements. O'Neil was an ideal Irish dragoon, impetuous, brave, prudeaiders advanced they were, beside being harassed by O'Neil, harried by citizen militia, who felled trees acros attributed to the militia by Duke, was the work of O'Neil and his fifty troopers. In the rear of Pomeroy, O'O'Neil made a particularly spirited onset upon the Confederates, in which he was aided by a small squad of soldiand escort.were dismounted and waiting to hear from O'Neil, who was, as we supposed, feeling his way along thee, and looking in the direction of the river, I saw O'Neil, at the head of his company, dashing over fences anp, continuous skirmish, mentioned by Duke, was with O'Neil's squad of fifty men and a few soldiers, not more te, who happened to be home on furlough. I was with O'Neil a part of the evening, and am not surprised that Ge