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493 Series I Volume XXIX-I Serial 48 - Bristoe, Mine Run Part I

Page 493 Chapter XLI. SCOUT TO BOONE COURT-HOUSE, W.VA.

[Indorsement.]


HDQRS. CAVALRY CORPS, ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA,
October 26, 1863.

Respectfully forwarded.

Major Mosby and command continue to do splendid service.

J. E. B. STUART,

Major-General.

OCTOBER 21-22, 1863.-Scout from Charleston to Boone Court-House, W. Va.

Report of Brigadier General Alfred N. Duffie, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Brigade, Department of West Virginia.

CHARLESTON, October 23, 1863.

SIR: I have the honor to report that, in accordance with your order of October 21, I proceeded with a part of my command, consisting of a part of the Thirty-fourth Ohio Mounted Infantry, a part of the Second [West] Virginia Cavalry Volunteers, and one section of Simmonds' battery, numbering in all about 300 men, toward Boone Court-House, W. Va., leaving Charleston at 7 p.m. of October 21.

In order to move my command with the greatest dispatch, Lieutenant-Colonel Shaw, commanding the Thirty-fourth Regiment, was ordered to cross his regiment on the ferry at Charleston and proceed to Camp Piatt, on the other side of the Kanawha, while I proceeded with the remainder of my force to Camp Piatt, and crossed by the ferry.

I reached Camp Piatt at 10 o'clock, and completed the crossing at 1.30 a.m. of October 22. About the same time I was joined by Colonel Shaw. Ascertaining that the country in which I was to operate was not favorable for the use of artillery, I left the section of Simmonds' battery at Camp Piatt.

Here I divided my command into three columns. I directed Major Hoffman, Second [West] Virginia Cavalry, to take command of the right column, consisting of 100 men, and Captain Allen, Second [West] Virginia Cavalry, to take command of the left column, consisting of 75 men, while I retained the main body under my own immediate command. Each column had a competent guide.

I directed Captain Allen to proceed by the right branch of Lens Creek across Big Coal, and thence to the road leading down the Pond Fork of Coal River, striking this road about 10 miles from the court-house and proceeding down to the court-house. I directed Major Hoffman to proceed with the main body to a distance of 2 miles from the court-house; thence up Turtle Creek and across by way of Six-Mile Creek to the Spruce Fork of Coal River, coming down said creek and taking the town in the rear, while with the main column I moved direct upon the court-house. These dispositions were such as to cut off all means of retreat from the enemy. The place was reached by the three columns at nearly the same time, between 12 and 3 o'clock of the 22d.

Having arrived at the place, I found no enemy a few stragglers,


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