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Showing posts with label
A P Shutt
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Showing posts with label
A P Shutt
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
A. P. Shutt to J. T. England, November 21, 1859
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Harper's Ferry, November 21, 1859. J. T. England, Agent, Camden Station. Send on mail train in the morning four extra cars ...
A. P. Shutt to R. A. Caskie, November 21, 1859
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 21, 1859. R. A. Caskie, Charlestown. We will send a Train to Charlestown in the morning, at 9. A. M., to...
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, November 21, 1859
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Baltimore, Nov. 21st, 1859. To A. P. Shutt, Harper's Ferry: The Petersburg troops with Artillery are on our Mail West, which h...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 21, 1859
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November 21, 1859. To W. P. Smith, Monocacy. All has quited down here. We have a company of sixty men from Richmond here, seventy...
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, November 22, 1859—8 a.m.
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Baltimore, Nov. 22d, 1859—8 o'clock A. M. A. P. Shutt, Harper's Ferry: Please advise me promptly when any troops leave Har...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 22, 1859—8:52 a.m.
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 22d, 1859–8.52 A. M. W. P. Smith: All is quiet here. Gov. Wise has ordered back the Petersburg and Richmond troop...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 22, 1859—1:23 p.m.
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 22d, 1859—1.23 P. M. W. P. Smith: One hundred troops left on mail for Richmond. When I arrived at Charlestown Go...
Friday, April 1, 2022
William Preston Smith to John Donohoo or A. P. Shutt, November 20, 1859—2:05 p.m.
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Baltimore, Nov, 20, 1859.-2.05 P. M. To John Donohoo, or A. P. Shutt , Harper's Ferry: Train left Washington Junction at 12.50...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 20, 1859
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 20th. Wm. P. Smith, Master Transportation, Camden Station. The train with Gov. Wise ...
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, November 20, 1859—5 p.m.
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Baltimore, Nov. 20, 1859—5, P. M. To A. P. Shutt, Harper's Ferry. Your dispatches received. I had a full interview with Gov. ...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 21, 1859—9:20 a.m.
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 21st, 1859—9.20 A, M. W. P. Smith: All is quiet here. The troops—one hundred and seventy-that remain here are qua...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 21, 1859—2:02 p.m.
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 21st, 1859—2.02 P. M. W. P. Smith: Gov. Wise has ordered the return of all the troops that arrived here this morn...
Friday, February 25, 2022
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, November 18, 1859
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Baltimore, Nov. 18, 1859. To Conductor A. P. Shutt, Wheeling: As the excitement around Harper's Ferry is again high, and incen...
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, November 19, 1859
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Baltimore, Nov. 19th, 1859. To A. P. Shutt, Express East, Piedmont to Cumberland: I went to Duffield's to meet you to-day, n...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, November 20, 1859—10:03 a.m.
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Harper's Ferry, Nov. 20th, 1859–10.03 A. M. W. P. Smith: I arrived on express this morning; found the town in great excitement, expect...
Friday, January 21, 2022
William Preston Smith to John W. Garrett, October 26,1859—10:05 p.m.
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H. Ferry, Oct. 26th, 1859—10.05 P. M. J. W. Garrett: Arrived here nearly on time. Only fourteen of Captain Sinns' company, with himself,...
A. P. Shutt to William Preston Smith, October 28, 1859
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October 28th, 1859. Wm. P. Smith. All quiet last night. Secretary of War Floyd was here from Washington, in consultation with Barbour. He is...
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, October 25, 1859—2 p.m.
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Baltimore, Oct. 25, 1859—2 P. M. A. P. Shutt, Harper's Ferry: A stranger fell from one of the trains, near town, and is hurt....
William Preston Smith to Alfred M. Barbour, October 25, 1859—4:36 p.m.
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Baltimore, Oct. 25, 1859—4.36 P. M. A. M. Barbour, Harper's Ferry: Major Shutt will go up this afternoon, and remain until fur...
William Preston Smith to A. P. Shutt, October 26, 1859—12 m.
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Baltimore, Oct. 26, 1859-12 o'clock, M. A. P. Shutt, Harper's Ferry. Gorman not yet returned from Philadelphia; Conductor...
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