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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 3 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Our correspondence.from Jefferson county. the Black-horse troop — the deserted Village — the ladies at work — the late Col. Lackland--the Jefferson militia. Charlestown, Jefferson co., Va., Sept. 20th, 1861. We were startled on Sunday last, at seeing Col. Ashby's troop of cavalry passing through town, on their way to Winchester, to which place they had been ordered by Col. McDonald--an order they very reluctantly obeyed, and, as the Federalists are still annoying the citill be fruitful of chivalrous deeds of daring and heroic examples of virtue and patriotism in both sexes. Among our other misfortunes, we have been called upon to witness the last sad offices of respect paid to a noble and brave man. Colonel Frank Lackland now lies mute and motionless, wrapped in the gloomy pall of death. Although in delicate health, he was one of the first to respond to his country's call — thus furnishing an instance of generous self-devotion and resolute firmness of ch