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S. Cooper (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Samuel Jones (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
December 20th (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Covington (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Rich Patch (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
Jackson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Averill Raid. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department in this city yesterday: Top of Sweet Springs Mountain,Via Dublin, Dec. 20th. To Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G.: The enemy, finding this point guarded, turned off from Scott's and went towards Covington. They may attempt to cross from Rich Patch to Danlap's Creek. Gen. Echols E blockading the road. I am informed from three different sources that they have burned a number of their wagons, killed their broken-down horses, lost much of their ammunition, and are travelling in haste. I have seen this morning a large fire in the direction of Jackson river, or bridge. (Signed,) Sam. Jones, Major-Gen.
n. Bro. John Lester, G. Pursuivant. Bro. Thomas Angel, G. Steward. Bro. R. D. Sanxay, G. Tiler. the Grand Encampment was also in session, and transacted much business. Many of the Knights Templar are now in the field battling for their country's cause, and all are engaged in the great struggle for Southern independence. The newly-elected officers are: R E Edward H Gill, of No. 2, Grand Commander. V E John Robin McDaniel, of No. 4, D G Commander. V E Wm B Isaacs, of No. 2, G Generalissimo. V E John W Potts, of No. 10, G Captain General. E James Evans, of No. 3, G Treasurer. E John Dove, of No. 2, G Recorder. E George W Dame, of No. 7, G Prelate. E Powhatan B Starke, of No. 6, G Sr Warden. E Robert E Withers, of No. 7, G Jr Warden. E Benjamin Harrison, of No. 6, G Standard Bearer. E Charles McAlpin, of No. 5, G Sword Bearer. E L F Johnson, of No. 13, G Warden. E S Angel, of No. 2, G Steward. E R D Sanxay, of No. 2, G Sentinel.
. Bro. John Lester, G. Pursuivant. Bro. Thomas Angel, G. Steward. Bro. R. D. Sanxay, G. Tiler. the Grand Encampment was also in session, and transacted much business. Many of the Knights Templar are now in the field battling for their country's cause, and all are engaged in the great struggle for Southern independence. The newly-elected officers are: R E Edward H Gill, of No. 2, Grand Commander. V E John Robin McDaniel, of No. 4, D G Commander. V E Wm B Isaacs, of No. 2, G Generalissimo. V E John W Potts, of No. 10, G Captain General. E James Evans, of No. 3, G Treasurer. E John Dove, of No. 2, G Recorder. E George W Dame, of No. 7, G Prelate. E Powhatan B Starke, of No. 6, G Sr Warden. E Robert E Withers, of No. 7, G Jr Warden. E Benjamin Harrison, of No. 6, G Standard Bearer. E Charles McAlpin, of No. 5, G Sword Bearer. E L F Johnson, of No. 13, G Warden. E S Angel, of No. 2, G Steward. E R D Sanxay, of No. 2, G Sentinel.
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