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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Northwestern Virginia--movements of Gen. Imboden.
From an entirely reliable source we have the information that the Confederate forces under Brig. Gen. Imboden captured the town of Beverly, Randolph county, on Friday last Gen. L., with his forces, reached the town on the afternoon of Friday last, and after a sharp skirmish, in which two or three of his men were wounded, he succeeded in driving out the enemy, capturing a number of Wm guns, with some prisoners.
Previous to the evacuation the enemy destroyed some $40,000 worth of commissary stores.
Gen. Imboden states that he has driven the enemy out of the town, and expected to continue the pursuit of them the next day, (Saturday) He also states that as a result of his expedition he expected to secure one thousand head of cattle in Randolph county.
The reported evacuation of Winchester is not yet confirmed, though the information from that quarter tends to the belief that Milroy's forces have fallen back, with a view to
Barbour (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Beverly (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Northwestern Virginia--movements of Gen. Imboden.
From an entirely reliable source we have the information that the Confederate forces under Brig. Gen. Imboden captured the town of Beverly, Randolph county, on Friday last Gen. L., with his forces, reached the town on the afternoon of Friday last, and after a sharp skirmish, in which two or three of his men were wounded, he succeeded in driving out the enemy, capturing a number of Wm guns, with some prisoners.
Previous to the evacuation the enemy destroyed some $40,000 worth of commissary stores.
Gen. Imboden states that he has driven the enemy out of the town, and expected to continue the pursuit of them the next day, (Saturday) He also states that as a result of his expedition he expected to secure one thousand head of cattle in Randolph county.
The reported evacuation of Winchester is not yet confirmed, though the information from that quarter tends to the belief that Milroy's forces have fallen back, with a view to
Randolph (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Imbeden (search for this): article 2
Milroy (search for this): article 2
Imboden (search for this): article 2
From Northwestern Virginia--movements of Gen. Imboden.
From an entirely reliable source we have the information that the Confederate forces under Brig. Gen. Imboden captured the town of Beverly, Randolph county, on Friday last Gen. L., with his Brig. Gen. Imboden captured the town of Beverly, Randolph county, on Friday last Gen. L., with his forces, reached the town on the afternoon of Friday last, and after a sharp skirmish, in which two or three of his men were wounded, he succeeded in driving out the enemy, capturing a number of Wm guns, with some prisoners.
Previous to the evacuation the enemy destroyed some $40,000 worth of commissary stores.
Gen. Imboden states that he has driven the enemy out of the town, and expected to continue the pursuit of them the next day, (Saturday) He also states that as a result of his expedition nemy's loss unknown, as he removed all before the retreated.
The people are rejoicing at the government from the oppressor.
Enemy's force to day two regiments of infantry, a battery and two companies of cavalry. J. D. Imboden. Yours --c.
April 24th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 2