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West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
ings 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.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. In a few moments a signal was heard at the back of the house, and instantly about seventy
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. In a few mom
Mannington (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
(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 Ca stables, barn, and all the outbuildings, and they were consumed in one general conflagration. I was present and witnessed it. They then took all the horses on the farm, several wagons and buggies, loaded the wounded men into them and moved to Mannington. Another company from Fairmont went to Worthington — About 150 came down from Clarksburg this afternoon, and in company with a body of Home Guards from Simpson's creek, went over to the Coon's run country just after dark. Their object is to f
Palatine (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
e from Righter's. The one wounded in the breast has since died. The ball has been extracted from Nay's wound, and it is thought he will recover. Capt. C. before daylight this morning, dispatched messengers to Clarksburg and went himself to Fairmont. He returned about noon to-day, with about 250 men — went to Righter's, great numbers of our citizens accompanying. They found the premises deserted. The troops entered his house and appropriated everything they thought would be useful. Theyildings, and they were consumed in one general conflagration. I was present and witnessed it. They then took all the horses on the farm, several wagons and buggies, loaded the wounded men into them and moved to Mannington. Another company from Fairmont went to Worthington — About 150 came down from Clarksburg this afternoon, and in company with a body of Home Guards from Simpson's creek, went over to the Coon's run country just after dark. Their object is to form a sort of ring hunt and close
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. In a few mom
Clarksburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
's, who lives about half a mile from Righter's. The one wounded in the breast has since died. The ball has been extracted from Nay's wound, and it is thought he will recover. Capt. C. before daylight this morning, dispatched messengers to Clarksburg and went himself to Fairmont. He returned about noon to-day, with about 250 men — went to Righter's, great numbers of our citizens accompanying. They found the premises deserted. The troops entered his house and appropriated everything they ion. I was present and witnessed it. They then took all the horses on the farm, several wagons and buggies, loaded the wounded men into them and moved to Mannington. Another company from Fairmont went to Worthington — About 150 came down from Clarksburg this afternoon, and in company with a body of Home Guards from Simpson's creek, went over to the Coon's run country just after dark. Their object is to form a sort of ring hunt and close in on Righter's posse. I think the expedition will be s
f 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 doCaptain Calle left his men in the yard, and advanced to the door, but could not gain admittance. In a few moments a signal was heard at the back of the house, and instantly about seventy or eighty rebels, who had been collected and concealed by Righter in the orchard, rushed around the corner of the house and fired on Capt. Calle and his men, wounding one in the breast another in the arm, and wounding Jno. Nay, one of our citizens very badly in the groin. On this attack the troops fired and dispersed, leaving Nay and the man wounded in the breast lying
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 Righ seventy or eighty rebels, who had been collected and concealed by Righter in the orchard, rushed around the corner of the house and fired onrwards carried to Nay's father's, who lives about half a mile from Righter's. The one wounded in the breast has since died. The ball has beemont. He returned about noon to-day, with about 250 men — went to Righter's, great numbers of our citizens accompanying. They found the predark. Their object is to form a sort of ring hunt and close in on Righter's posse. I think the expedition will be successful. One incident occurred at Righter's, at the sacking of the premises, that I must not omit. Our troops had one Banks Corban (a noted rebel) prisoner. friends were fired on and three killed. The property destroyed at Righter's was very valuable. The residence was a very fine one, and the h
the house (which you know is one of the finest in this section of the country,) to the stables, barn, and all the outbuildings, and they were consumed in one general conflagration. I was present and witnessed it. They then took all the horses on the farm, several wagons and buggies, loaded the wounded men into them and moved to Mannington. Another company from Fairmont went to Worthington — About 150 came down from Clarksburg this afternoon, and in company with a body of Home Guards from Simpson's creek, went over to the Coon's run country just after dark. Their object is to form a sort of ring hunt and close in on Righter's posse. I think the expedition will be successful. One incident occurred at Righter's, at the sacking of the premises, that I must not omit. Our troops had one Banks Corban (a noted rebel) prisoner. While they were guarding him, he (being on horseback) started off as if to escape. They commanded him to half twice, but he paid no attention. They again
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. In a few mom
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