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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Great Falls, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 204
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193. expedition to Drainesville, Va.
Colonel Bayard's report.
camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 27, 1861.
sir: In obedience to orders, I started from this camp yesterday, at nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of marching on Draine d well, and I cannot but thus publicly express my admiration for their truly admirable behavior.
Very respectfully, Geo. D. Bayard, Colonel First Penn. Regiment Cavalry. Colonel H. I. Biddle, A. A. G.
General McCall transmitted Colonel Bayard'Colonel Bayard's report in the following words:
Headquarters McCall's Division, November 27, 1861. Gen. S. Williams, A. A. G.:
General: I have the honor to transmit herewith the report of Col. G. D. Bayard, First regiment Cavalry, Pennsylvania Reserve, of Col. G. D. Bayard, First regiment Cavalry, Pennsylvania Reserve, of a very successful expedition made during the last twenty-four hours, in the direction of Drainesville, where I had ascertained that a picket force of the enemy was stationed.
The men who were sent by the colonel for ambulances, reported to me a str
Byrnes (search for this): chapter 204
H. I. Biddle (search for this): chapter 204
S. Williams (search for this): chapter 204
Thomas Jones (search for this): chapter 204
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193. expedition to Drainesville, Va.
Colonel Bayard's report.
camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 27, 1861.
sir: In obedience to orders, I started from this camp yesterday, at nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of marching on Drainesville.
We reached positions above and behind Drainesville shortly after five in the morning, after a very tedious and toilsome march.
Major Burrows advanced on the town by the northern pike, which leads to it, with two companies of the regiment, while I, with the other eight, gained the rear of the town and advanced by the Leesburg pike.
There were but two picketsmen in the town.
These were cavalry men belonging to Col. Stuart's Virginia Horse, and were captured, with their horses and arms, by Captain Stadelmann, Company B.
I arrested six of the citizens of Drainesville, who were known to be secessionists of the bitterest stamp.
Their names are as follows: John T. Day, M. D., Drainesville; R. H. Gannel, Great Falls, Va.; John T. D
Alexander (search for this): chapter 204