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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 47 (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway--twenty Doldars reward (search)
Conflagrations. Leavenworth, Dec. 17.
--A portion of the town of Platte City, Missouri, including the Court-House and Post-Office, was destroyed by fire last night.
It was set on fire about 1 o'clock by the rebels, but the flames were suppressed by the troops under Col. Morgan.
At 4 o'clock the town was again successfully fired.
The county records were saved, but the office was destroyed.
Many arrests were made, including some of S. Gordon's Guerilla Band and one of Price's Captains.
Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 17.--The warehouses formerly occupied by the Michigan Central Railroad, together with the propeller Dunkick, lying at the dock, were destroyed by fire this morning.
Five hundred barrels of flour in the warehouses were burned.
The loss on the propeller was $18,000. The other losses have not as yet been ascertained.
The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], War Matters. (search)
Morgan's Latest Exploit.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Register, writing from Chattanooga, recounts the following:
Col. John H. Morgan returned last evening from his scout up the river, having gone in pursuit of some of the enemy's cavalry, who were reported to have gone up in search of our steamer, the Paint Rock.
About seven miles up the river he broke up some flatboats, and brought others across to this side.
Seeing no signs of the enemy, he crossed at a point above the island to make an exploration.--Taking a small canoe, accompanied by his cousin, Major Wash. Morgan, (who commands a company of Cherokee Indians,) and Col. George St. Ledger Grenfell, be crossed the river, and after proceeding out some distance heard some voices.
Approaching. they came on a man and a boy. Col Morgan, seeing that the man mistook them for Yankees, asked him if he knew anything about the Secesh fellows over the river.
"No."said he, "but I've learn that that rascal Morgan was over thar