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Identifier: ohioinwarherstat00reidw (find matches)
Title: Ohio in the war; her statement, generals and soldiers
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912
Subjects: Ohio. Militia Ohio -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories Ohio
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio, Eclectic Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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rintendents or conductors of the railroads overwhich they may pass. I avail myself of this opportunity to renew the request heretofore made,that the several military volunteer organizations, formed within the past few days, be maintained,meeting for drill as often as once a week at least. I have further to request, that the command-ers of said squads or companies report by letter to the Adjutant-General, the strength of theirrespective commands. DAVID TOD, Governor. CoLUMBtrs, September 13, 1862. To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secy. of War, Washington, D. C. : The minute-men or Squirrel Hunters responded gloriously to the call for the defense of Cincinnati. Thousands reached the city, and thousands more were en route for it. The enemy having retreated, all have been ordered back. This uprising of the people is the cause of the retreat. You should acknowledge publicly this gallant conduct. Please order Quartermaster Burr to pay all transportation bills, upon my approval. ^ DAVID TOD, Governor.
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THE SQUIREEL-HUNTER.—KIRBY SMITHS RAID. Siege of Cincinnati. 97 General Wallace took his leave of the city he had so efficiently served in agraceful, and manly address: To the People of Cincinnati, Newport, and Covington.—Fov the present, at least, the enemyhave fallen back, and your cities are safe. It is the time for acknowledgments, I beg leave tomake you mine. When I assumed command there was nothing to defend you with, except a fewhalf-finished works, and some dismounted guns; yet I was confident. The energies of a greatcity are boundless; they have only to be aroused, united and directed. You were appealed to.The answer will never be forgotten. Paris may have seen something like it in her revolutionary days, but the cities of Americanever did. Be proud that you have given them an example so splendid. The most commercialof people, you submitted to a total suspension of business, and without a murmur adopted myI^rinciple: Citizens for labor, soldiers for battle. In coming time

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