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Buffalo, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 163
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153.-raid upon point Pleasant, Va.
Cincinnati commercial account.
Point Pleasant, Va., April 2.
General dissatisfaction is expressed at the distorted account of the late attack upon this point.
The facts are these:
Jenkins, with four hundred and eighty-one men, with others in reserve, came down the Kanawha on flatboats from Buffalo, to within a mile of this place, landed his men, and attacked, at ten A. M., the Point from three directions simultaneously, and so suddenly that his advance was within effective range of the court-house, situated in the centre of the town, before the alarm was given.
Captain Carter, of company E, Thirteenth Virginia volunteer infantry, commanded the post, and instantly rallied his fifty men from their camp to the court-house, where for more than four hours he successfully thwarted every essay to capture them.
When summoned to surrender, he replied: Go to----! Take me if you can!
They then, by threats of burning the town, induced s
Point Pleasant (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 163
Hanersville (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 163
Point Pleasant (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 163
Doc.
153.-raid upon point Pleasant, Va.
Cincinnati commercial account.
Point Pleasant, Va., April 2.
General dissatisfaction is expressed at the distorted account of the late attack upon this point.
The facts are these:
Jenkins, with four hundred and eighty-one men, with others in reserve, came down the Kanawha on flatboats from Buffalo, to within a mile of this place, landed his men, and attacked, at ten A. M., the Point from three directions simultaneously, and so suddenly that his advance was within effective range of the court-house, situated in the centre of the town, before the alarm was given.
Captain Carter, of company E, Thirteenth Virginia volunteer infantry, commanded the post, and instantly rallied his fifty men from their camp to the court-house, where for more than four hours he successfully thwarted every essay to capture them.
When summoned to surrender, he replied: Go to----! Take me if you can!
They then, by threats of burning the town, induced s
E. M. Fitzgerald (search for this): chapter 163
G. W. Carter (search for this): chapter 163
Charles Jenkins (search for this): chapter 163
Doc.
153.-raid upon point Pleasant, Va.
Cincinnati commercial account.
Point Pleasant, Va., April 2.
General dissatisfaction is expressed at the distorted account of the late attack upon this point.
The facts are these:
Jenkins, with four hundred and eighty-one men, with others in reserve, came down the Kanawha on flatboats from Buffalo, to within a mile of this place, landed his men, and attacked, at ten A. M., the Point from three directions simultaneously, and so suddenly that his advance was within effective range of the court-house, situated in the centre of the town, before the alarm was given.
Captain Carter, of company E, Thirteenth Virginia volunteer infantry, commanded the post, and instantly rallied his fifty men from their camp to the court-house, where for more than four hours he successfully thwarted every essay to capture them.
When summoned to surrender, he replied: Go to----! Take me if you can!
They then, by threats of burning the town, induced s
Doc (search for this): chapter 163
Doc.
153.-raid upon point Pleasant, Va.
Cincinnati commercial account.
Point Pleasant, Va., April 2.
General dissatisfaction is expressed at the distorted account of the late attack upon this point.
The facts are these:
Jenkins, with four hundred and eighty-one men, with others in reserve, came down the Kanawha on flatboats from Buffalo, to within a mile of this place, landed his men, and attacked, at ten A. M., the Point from three directions simultaneously, and so suddenly that his advance was within effective range of the court-house, situated in the centre of the town, before the alarm was given.
Captain Carter, of company E, Thirteenth Virginia volunteer infantry, commanded the post, and instantly rallied his fifty men from their camp to the court-house, where for more than four hours he successfully thwarted every essay to capture them.
When summoned to surrender, he replied: Go to----! Take me if you can!
They then, by threats of burning the town, induced s
April 2nd (search for this): chapter 163
Doc.
153.-raid upon point Pleasant, Va.
Cincinnati commercial account.
Point Pleasant, Va., April 2.
General dissatisfaction is expressed at the distorted account of the late attack upon this point.
The facts are these:
Jenkins, with four hundred and eighty-one men, with others in reserve, came down the Kanawha on flatboats from Buffalo, to within a mile of this place, landed his men, and attacked, at ten A. M., the Point from three directions simultaneously, and so suddenly that his advance was within effective range of the court-house, situated in the centre of the town, before the alarm was given.
Captain Carter, of company E, Thirteenth Virginia volunteer infantry, commanded the post, and instantly rallied his fifty men from their camp to the court-house, where for more than four hours he successfully thwarted every essay to capture them.
When summoned to surrender, he replied: Go to----! Take me if you can!
They then, by threats of burning the town, induced s