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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Yankee raid into Southwestern Virginia. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Princeton, Va., Jan. 14, 1863.
Last week 112 Yankee cavalry attempted a raid which, in point of audacity, equalled that on Bristol, and came near being as successful.
Their aim was to destroy the bridge across New river, about six miles east of Dublla Depot.
They came by way of Sewell Mountain, Mendow Bluff, Blue Sulphur, Alderson's Ferry, through Monroe county, to the line of Giles county, on Peters Mountain, nineteen miles from the bridge.
At this point they were accidentally met by four or five soldiers, who fired upon them, when they turned back and effected their escape by way of Red Sulphur and Rollins's Ferry.
It is believed they were informed by their scouts about the time they reached Peters's Mountain that there was a force at the bridge, or they would not have turned back.
Some 600 soldiers, returning from Bristol the day before, had been stationed there.
As the scamps pass
Princeton, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Yankee raid into Southwestern Virginia. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Princeton, Va., Jan. 14, 1863.
Last week 112 Yankee cavalry attempted a raid which, in point of audacity, equalled that on Bristol, and came near being as successful.
Their aim was to destroy the bridge across New river, about six miles east of Dublla Depot.
They came by way of Sewell Mountain, Mendow Bluff, Blue Sulphur, Alderson's Ferry, through Monroe county, to the line of Giles county, on Peters Mountain, nineteen miles from the bridge.
At this point they were accidentally met by four or five soldiers, who fired upon them, when they turned back and effected their escape by way of Red Sulphur and Rollins's Ferry.
It is believed they were informed by their scouts about the time they reached Peters's Mountain that there was a force at the bridge, or they would not have turned back.
Some 600 soldiers, returning from Bristol the day before, had been stationed there.
As the scamps passe
Peters Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Giles (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Yankee raid into Southwestern Virginia. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Princeton, Va., Jan. 14, 1863.
Last week 112 Yankee cavalry attempted a raid which, in point of audacity, equalled that on Bristol, and came near being as successful.
Their aim was to destroy the bridge across New river, about six miles east of Dublla Depot.
They came by way of Sewell Mountain, Mendow Bluff, Blue Sulphur, Alderson's Ferry, through Monroe county, to the line of Giles county, on Peters Mountain, nineteen miles from the bridge.
At this point they were accidentally met by four or five soldiers, who fired upon them, when they turned back and effected their escape by way of Red Sulphur and Rollins's Ferry.
It is believed they were informed by their scouts about the time they reached Peters's Mountain that there was a force at the bridge, or they would not have turned back.
Some 600 soldiers, returning from Bristol the day before, had been stationed there.
As the scamps passe
Kanawha (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Yankee raid into Southwestern Virginia. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Princeton, Va., Jan. 14, 1863.
Last week 112 Yankee cavalry attempted a raid which, in point of audacity, equalled that on Bristol, and came near being as successful.
Their aim was to destroy the bridge across New river, about six miles east of Dublla Depot.
They came by way of Sewell Mountain, Mendow Bluff, Blue Sulphur, Alderson's Ferry, through Monroe county, to the line of Giles county, on Peters Mountain, nineteen miles from the bridge.
At this point they were accidentally met by four or five soldiers, who fired upon them, when they turned back and effected their escape by way of Red Sulphur and Rollins's Ferry.
It is believed they were informed by their scouts about the time they reached Peters's Mountain that there was a force at the bridge, or they would not have turned back.
Some 600 soldiers, returning from Bristol the day before, had been stationed there.
As the scamps pass
Sewell Mountain (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Yankee raid into Southwestern Virginia. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Princeton, Va., Jan. 14, 1863.
Last week 112 Yankee cavalry attempted a raid which, in point of audacity, equalled that on Bristol, and came near being as successful.
Their aim was to destroy the bridge across New river, about six miles east of Dublla Depot.
They came by way of Sewell Mountain, Mendow Bluff, Blue Sulphur, Alderson's Ferry, through Monroe county, to the line of Giles county, on Peters Mountain, nineteen miles from the bridge.
At this point they were accidentally met by four or five soldiers, who fired upon them, when they turned back and effected their escape by way of Red Sulphur and Rollins's Ferry.
It is believed they were informed by their scouts about the time they reached Peters's Mountain that there was a force at the bridge, or they would not have turned back.
Some 600 soldiers, returning from Bristol the day before, had been stationed there.
As the scamps pass
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 2
Austin Handley (search for this): article 2
Wharton (search for this): article 2
Samuel McClung (search for this): article 2