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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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abitants have gone away, and it looks dull, desolate and gloomy, as if the plague had fallen upon it, and the Shadow of Death was over every hall and hearthstone. It having been determined to send a foraging party to take possession of a quantity of hay, oats, and provender, known to be in the neighborhood of this famished Virginia town, the brigade of General E. O. C. Ord, lately commanded by Colonel McCalmont, was assigned to the duty. The force consisted of the Sixth regiment, Colonel W. W. Ricketts; Ninth regiment, Colonel C. F. Jackson; Tenth, Colonel John S. McCalmont; Twelfth, Colonel John H. Taggart. The regiment of riflemen known as the Bucktails, and under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas L. Kane; a battery of Colonel Campbell's artillery regiment, consisting of two twenty-four-pounders and two twelve-pounders, commanded by Capt. Easton, and a detachment of cavalry from Colonel Bayard's regiment, also accompanied the expedition. Each regiment was strongly represente