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The Daily Dispatch: June 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Yankees in the Valley — Diabolical outrages. (search)
limited stock of provisions and poultry. At Franklin Liskey's, in the same locality, they took bacon, fowls, wheat, and shot his hogs. In the neighborhood of Peale's X Roads, they committed numerous outrages, and stole and destroyed a great deal of property. They took 20 or 25 fat cattle from Wm. Eiler; 22 fat cattle, 2 negroes, and two of his best horses from Jonathan Peale, Esq, besides doing this last named gentleman other damage. Mr. Peale's loss is estimated at $4,000 or $5,000. Other farmers in the same neighborhood had their hay, grain, poultry, &c., taken. But time and space fail us to record the innumerable wrongs and robberies committMr. Peale's loss is estimated at $4,000 or $5,000. Other farmers in the same neighborhood had their hay, grain, poultry, &c., taken. But time and space fail us to record the innumerable wrongs and robberies committed upon our innocent people by these hirelings of a despotism to whose control we are unwilling to submit The Register further says: We understand the soldiers committed numerous outrages in Pendleton. They were very impudent, thrusting themselves into people's houses, and stealing whatever they could lay their hands o