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WASHINGTON, D. C., September 29, 1864.
General KELLEY,
Cumberland:
General Stevenson has been ordered to send you immediately 700 or 800 men from Martinsburg or Harper's Ferry.
H. W. HALLECK,
Major-General and Chief of Staff.
COLUMBUS, OHIO, [September] 29, 1864.
(Received 30th.)
General KELLEY:
I have ordered one-half of the regiments I have now at Gallipolis to proceed without delay to Grafton to report to you for temporary duty. These men can be spared only for a short time.
S. P. HEINTZELMAN,
Major-General.
WHEELING, September 29, 1864.
(Received 2.10 p. m.)
General KELLEY:
Is not General Duffie at Cumberland with a large number of cavalry? If so, may I not ask the Secretary of War to order a portion of them to report to you for duty temporarily, to meet the present raid.
A. I. BOREMAN.
CUMBERLAND, September 29, 1864.
Governor BOREMAN,
Wheeling:
General Duffie's command is neither armed not mounted. Are now awaiting their equipment. I go to Grafton to-night.
B. F. KELLEY,
Brevet Major-General.
CUMBERLAND, September 29, 1864.
Captain SHEETS,
New Creek:
You will send another section of Battery L, [First] Illinois Artillery to Grafton without delay. The railroad agent will provide transportation. Get them off at once.
B. F. KELLEY,
Brevet Major-General.
CLARKSBURG, September 29, 1864.
(Received 9.15 a. m.)
Brevet Major-General KELLEY:
At 7 this morning I received a telegram from Captain Hagans, eight miles north of Buckhannon. He says:
I entered Buckhannon last evening at 6 o'clock. The rebels left yesterday at 12. I think they have entirely disappeared, going in the direction of Webster County. They could attack Beverly from that direction.
H. H. HAGANS.
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