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	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0361
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/27 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Starr, William C.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Gov F. H. Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Sept 27 1861.   By telegraph from Pomeroy 27 1861.   Please send clothing blankets particularly by Liberty today.  W.C. Starr 8Hm50pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0362
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/27 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - King, S. A.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Gov Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Sept 27 1861.   By Telegraph from Mannington 27 1861.   Have soldiers who have always lived in the country a right to vote S A. King 13 wi36pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0363
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/27 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Woodruff, C. M.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Gov Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Sept 27 1861.   By Telegraph from Mannington 27 1861.   Does the law require the election to be held open for three 3 days under any circumstances? C M. Woodruff 16wi42pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0364
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/27 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - no sender given
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Wheat, James S.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Genl Wheat Wheeling Sept 27 1861.  By Telegraph from Grafton 27 " 1861.  Our forces at New Creek & Camp Pendleton under the command of Lieut Col Cantwell of the Ohio fourth had a brilliant affair at Romney on Tuesday morning but on their countermarch were harassed by a large body of cavalry.  Our position at New Creek is weak & must be reinforced as soon as possible
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0365
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/28 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Conley, J. L.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Wheat, James S.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Adjt Genl Wheat Wheeling Sept 28 1861.   By Telegraph from Parkersburg 28 1861.   I shipped thirty six horses to Webster this morning please send duplicate receipts no blankets arrived as yet please answer dispatches of yesterday J L Conley Post QM 23q59pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0366
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/28 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Conley, J. L.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Wheat, James S.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Adjt Genl Wheat Wheeling Sept 28 1861.   By Telegraph from Parkersburg 27 1861.   Shall I furnish companies belonging to Genl Hildebrand's regiment with tents & rations J L. Conley Post QM 139 49pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0367
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/28 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Smith, David L.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - F.H. Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Sept 28 By Telegraph from Grafton 28 1861.   We sent to Brig Genl Reynolds on twenty fourth ten hundred  & twenty five shirts five thousand & forty drawers thirteen hundred & seventy nine blouses eighteen hundred & fifty six pants & one thousand knapsacks the Ohio twenty Fifth recd none from this point.  DL Smith AAQM 45Gr140pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0368
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/30 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Hicks, Thomas H.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Gov Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Sept 30 1861.   By Telegraph from Metinsoe[?] 30 1861.   I have no forces at my command will advise Genl Dix who has charge of this division Thos H Hicks 17 W 19&105coll
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0369
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/09/30 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Wheeler, Newberry W.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Gov FH Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Sept 30 1861.   By Telegraph from Parkersburg 30 1861.   Hon Sir- Capt Harris has forty five 45 men mustered into cavalry service and can fill up in a few days.  You will please arrange with Col Bolles if possible N.W. Wheeler 1st Lieut 29q97pd
 
	
	
 
	
	
      
	
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - ptp_0370
 
	    - Date:
 
	    - 1861/10/01 
 
	    - Sender:
 
	    - Wheeler, Newberry W.
 
	    - Recipient:
 
	    - Pierpont, Francis H.
 
	    - Transcript:
 
	    - Gov FH Peirpoint [Francis H. Pierpont] Wheeling Oct 1 1861.   By Telegraph from Parkersburg 1 1861.   Capt Harris has now fifty five 55 men will have sixty by tomorrow N. W. Wheeler 1 Lieut 12246pd