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A little more information would have helped, wouldn't it Bruce. The referrence is in OR Vol. XIII, dated 26 September 1862 page 282, this mentions the drum head court martial of Captain Nevins and his subsequent execution. The references to a skirmish near Cambridge Mo., Sept. 26, with a patrol by Major F. J. White along Cedar Creek. It mentions Lindsay's Mill - My question out there is where was it, what kind of mill and if there are any pictures or drawings of the mill.

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