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West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
Vandalism in Northwest Virginia.
We find the following account of the doings of the Ohio and Pennsylvania troops, who have invaded Northwest Virginia, as given by their own organ in Wheeling.
To wreak vengeance on these wretches at their own homes will be for all Virginians a labor of love:
The movements in Western Virginia--men killed and wounded.
The Wheeling Intelligencer (Republican) has the following letter narrating the exploits of the Federal troops in Western Virginia:
Northwest Virginia, as given by their own organ in Wheeling.
To wreak vengeance on these wretches at their own homes will be for all Virginians a labor of love:
The movements in Western Virginia--men killed and wounded.
The Wheeling Intelligencer (Republican) has the following letter narrating the exploits of the Federal troops in Western Virginia:
Shinnston, Va., June 22.--Yesterday a detachment of Ohio troops, under Capt. Calle, of the 20th regiment, company I, arrived here from Mannington, via Hessville and Lumbersport, at which last place they took several prisoners.
Shortly after nightfall Capt. Calle detached a squad of men to go down to Righter's, under the guidance of two of our citizens.
On arriving at Righter's house Captain Calle left his men in the yard, and advanced to the door, but could not gain admittance.
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Mannington (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
Palatine (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
Vandalism in Northwest Virginia.
We find the following account of the doings of the Ohio and Pennsylvania troops, who have invaded Northwest Virginia, as given by their own organ in Wheeling.
To wreak vengeance on these wretches at their own homes will be for all Virginians a labor of love:
The movements in Western Virginia--men killed and wounded.
The Wheeling Intelligencer (Republican) has the following letter narrating the exploits of the Federal troops in Western Virginia:
Shinnston, Va., June 22.--Yesterday a detachment of Ohio troops, under Capt. Calle, of the 20th regiment, company I, arrived here from Mannington, via Hessville and Lumbersport, at which last place they took several prisoners.
Shortly after nightfall Capt. Calle detached a squad of men to go down to Righter's, under the guidance of two of our citizens.
On arriving at Righter's house Captain Calle left his men in the yard, and advanced to the door, but could not gain admittance.
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Clarksburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
Calle (search for this): article 22
Righter (search for this): article 22
Simpson (search for this): article 22
Virginians (search for this): article 22
Vandalism in Northwest Virginia.
We find the following account of the doings of the Ohio and Pennsylvania troops, who have invaded Northwest Virginia, as given by their own organ in Wheeling.
To wreak vengeance on these wretches at their own homes will be for all Virginians a labor of love:
The movements in Western Virginia--men killed and wounded.
The Wheeling Intelligencer (Republican) has the following letter narrating the exploits of the Federal troops in Western Virginia:
Shinnston, Va., June 22.--Yesterday a detachment of Ohio troops, under Capt. Calle, of the 20th regiment, company I, arrived here from Mannington, via Hessville and Lumbersport, at which last place they took several prisoners.
Shortly after nightfall Capt. Calle detached a squad of men to go down to Righter's, under the guidance of two of our citizens.
On arriving at Righter's house Captain Calle left his men in the yard, and advanced to the door, but could not gain admittance.
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