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| - | {{:{{ : | + | History of the Sixth New York Cavalry (Second Ira Harris Guard) Second Brigade -- First Division -- Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865; by Hall, Hillman Allyn |
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| + | BROOKEVILLE, | ||
| + | MAJOR-GENERAL, | ||
| + | The following dispatches were received while on the march\\ | ||
| + | to-day.\\ | ||
| + | (Signed) A. E. BURNSIDE,\\ | ||
| + | Major-general.\\ | ||
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| + | HEADQUARTERS ADVANCE RESERVE,\\ | ||
| + | LISBON ROAD JUNC. SIX MILES SOUTH OF COOKSVILLE, | ||
| + | Sept. 9th, 1862, 7 am.\\ | ||
| + | COL. T. C. DEVIN,\\ | ||
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| + | Sir: Left picket at Cooksville, with whom General Wool’s | ||
| + | cavalry communicated last night 30 o' | ||
| + | whether General Burnside’s advance were at Cooksville. | ||
| + | They consisted of a company of the First Pennsylvania, | ||
| + | Twelve men were seen at Poplar Springs this morning. It is | ||
| + | reported an advance of 200 will be made to Cooksville this | ||
| + | morning. Communicated with Lieutenant Patterson this | ||
| + | morning, So far all quiet. Please send rations and forage. | ||
| + | Have thought it expedient to stop the passing of citizens to | ||
| + | our rear and return this morning. Surrounded with rebels | ||
| + | in disguise, We trust no one will endeavor to reconnoitre | ||
| + | to Lisbon this afternoon. | ||
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| + | (Signed) Respectfully, | ||
| + | Captain Troop E.\\ | ||
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| + | Respectfully forwarded. | ||
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| + | (Signed) THOS C. DEVIN,\\ | ||
| + | Colonel.\\ | ||
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| + | TRINITY, MD, Sept, 9th, 1862.\\ | ||
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| + | COLONEL DEVIN: | ||
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| + | Sir: I sent a patrol party, under command of Sergeant | ||
| + | Beal, last evening about six o' | ||
| + | between this place and Damascus, and arrived at said place | ||
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| + | <p>I had already sent you a dispatch before the arrival of your message. All is quiet as yet. My pickets are in reserve </ | ||
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| + | <p>P. S. - I have just received report from extreme front. Up to 3 p.m. all quiet. Scouted to Lisbon and Damascus last night. No enemy there. We have pickets now on National road.</ | ||
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