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17 What became of Pegram and his forces? They fled over and the mountain and reached the Tygart's Valley River by 7 A. M., July 12th, near the road from Laurel Hill to Beverly, and about three miles from Leadsville Church. They were much broken down and starving, having marched twelve miles. After some delay Pegram set off to join Garnett, but he learned he had not only retreated but vvas pursued, as stated, and that Beverly was believed to be occupied. Pegram, late on the 12th, addressed the c
...ommanding officer at Beverly a note offering to surrender all his remaining command the next morninig. Accordingly Pegram conducted his remaining troops to Beverly (six miles) and there surrendered 30 officers and 525 men. Others escaped in squads and singJy. The men surrendered were paroled and sent South, save such officers as had left the United States Army to join the Confederacy^ who were sent to Ft. Henry for future disposition.
(I note that at Beverly I first met a Mrs. Arnold, a patriotic Union woman, notwithstanding her hus- band and a son, and her distinguished brother, Lt.


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