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Highland County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
The enemy Beyond Staunton — the Warm Springs occupied. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Staunton, Aug. 26, 1863.
As your telegraphic column in yesterday's paper announced, there have been for several days anticipations of a raid upon this place.
On Friday last a dispatch was received by the commandant of the post, from Col. Jackson, that there was a considerable force of the enemy in Highland county, between him and this place.
Gen. Imboden, who was near Harrisonburg, was apprised of this, and promptly moved his force to the vicinity of Staunton.
It has been since ascertained that about two thousand five hundred of the enemy's cavalry made their appearance at Monterey on Thursday last, while the Court was in session, and captured the Court and all attending, and about one hundred horses.
Subsequently all the men were released, except Mr. D. M. Anvill, who was at the beginning of the war Commonwealth's Attorney for Barbour county, Capt. Myers, and several ot
Monterey (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Barbour (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Huntersville (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Buffalo Gap (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
D. M. Anvill (search for this): article 8
Imboden (search for this): article 8
Jackson (search for this): article 8
Myers (search for this): article 8
August 26th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 8
The enemy Beyond Staunton — the Warm Springs occupied. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Staunton, Aug. 26, 1863.
As your telegraphic column in yesterday's paper announced, there have been for several days anticipations of a raid upon this place.
On Friday last a dispatch was received by the commandant of the post, from Col. Jackson, that there was a considerable force of the enemy in Highland county, between him and this place.
Gen. Imboden, who was near Harrisonburg, was apprised of this, and promptly moved his force to the vicinity of Staunton.
It has been since ascertained that about two thousand five hundred of the enemy's cavalry made their appearance at Monterey on Thursday last, while the Court was in session, and captured the Court and all attending, and about one hundred horses.
Subsequently all the men were released, except Mr. D. M. Anvill, who was at the beginning of the war Commonwealth's Attorney for Barbour county, Capt. Myers, and several ot