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Hamilton's Mill (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 171
Fort Fisher (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 171
Jefferson City (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 171
St. Joseph, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 171
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161.-the attack on the Sam Gaty.
Leavenworth times account.
Leavenworth, March 31.
the steamer Sam Gaty, which arrived at our levee on Sunday evening, reports that she was stopped at Sibley, on Saturday morning last, by a band of from forty to sixty bushwhackers, supposed to be a portion of the gang under Todd or Quantrell, though at the time of the outrage in question in command of a man named Clifford.
As the boat was passing Sibley the pilot was hailed and ordered to run are satisfied that he did the best he could under the trying circumstances in which he was placed.
The guerrilla leader said he had followed him from Napoleon; he expected the boat would land there., but it did not; he had a sure thing on him at Sibley.
The guerrillas compelled the Captain to leave before daylight, being afraid he would take the negroes on board again.
On reaching Independence the Captain made the fact known, and Colonel Penick immediately gave his attention to the matter,
Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 171
William W. Berry (search for this): chapter 171
George Schriver (search for this): chapter 171
Sibley (search for this): chapter 171
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161.-the attack on the Sam Gaty.
Leavenworth times account.
Leavenworth, March 31.
the steamer Sam Gaty, which arrived at our levee on Sunday evening, reports that she was stopped at Sibley, on Saturday morning last, by a band of from forty to sixty bushwhackers, supposed to be a portion of the gang under Todd or Quantrell, though at the time of the outrage in question in command of a man named Clifford.
As the boat was passing Sibley the pilot was hailed and ordered to run ashore, under penalty of shooting, and being within a few yards of the landing he had no alternative but to obey.
As the boat touched the shore she was almost immediately boarded and taken possession of by the guerrillas, who roused the Captain from his berth, it being then about two o'clock in the morning, and informed him that he was, for the time being, a prisoner.
About eighty contrabands being on the boat, they were ordered ashore, the bushwhackers being surprised to find so small a nu
Secreretary Rodman (search for this): chapter 171