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- | <html><font size="+2"><center><b><u>Miscellaneous Unit Postings in Howard County, 1861-1865</u></b></center></font></html> | ||
- | ca. 8/30/1862 - **138th Pennsylvania Volunteers**. "Company A was stationed at Jessop's Cut, or Hooversville, Company C at Dorsey's Switch, Company E at Hanover Switch, and Company D at Elk Ridge Landing...Company B was sent to guard Ellicott's Mills, and a detachment of Company I to Elysville...four companies remained at Relay House..." - History of the One hundred and thirty-eighth regiment, Pennsylvania ... Lewis, Osceola. | ||
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- | 6/29/1863 - "RIDGEVILLE, June 29, 1863. | ||
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- | Captain WEIR, | ||
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- | I am at this point. I have sent one regiment to Cooksville, one to Lisbon, and one to Poplar Springs. I have not yet heard from the advanced regiment that was sent to Cooksville. It is reported that Stuart, with five brigades, was making for Cooksville. A rebel prisoner captured, and with whom I conversed this morning, says they were to encamp there (at Cooksville) last night. I have just heard that the telegraph wires are cut between here and Baltimore. A train of cars at Mount Airy are afraid to go through. I will push a few scouts down the railroad from Mount Airy to Sykesville, with instructions to go as far as possible. I think it would be advisable to push Gregg's brigade up here as rapidly as possible. I have established the patrol on the railroad from this place to Monocacy Bridge. There is a regiment of infantry here from Baltimore. This rebel prisoner states that a large wagon train and mules were captured at Rockville yesterday. | ||
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- | J. B. McINTOSH, | ||
- | Colonel, Commanding First and Second Brigades." - War of the Rebellion: Serial 045 Page 0396 N. C., VA., W. VA., MD., PA., ETC. Chapter XXXIX. |