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horsemen, the Confederates fired their cannons from their hiding place around the curve. The Union force suffered several casualties but were spared from incurring even more by the slightly high initial cannon shots and by quickly jumping from the slow–moving train and either running into nearby woods or moving into protected positions near the cars. Schenck ordered Lieutenant William H. Raynor to go back to the engine and have the engineer take the train out of range in the other direction. Schenck quickly followed Raynor. Raynor had to help loosen the brakes. Since the brakeman had uncoupled most of the cars, the engineer left them. He did not stop for the Union soldiers to catch up but continued all the way back to Alexandria. Schenck now had no means of communication and had to have the wounded men carried back to their camp in blankets by soldiers on foot. The regiment's medical supplies and instruments had been left on the train. Many of the Union infantrymen took shelter behind the cars and tried to return fire against the Confederate force amid a confusion of conflicting orders. McCook reorganized many of them in the woods. The two forces were slightly out of effective musket range and few shots were taken by either side.
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return trip, at about 6:00 p.m., the Confederates heard the train whistle in the distance. Gregg moved his artillery pieces to a curve in the railroad line near Vienna and placed his men around the guns. Seeing this disposition, an elderly local Union sympathizer ran down the tracks to warn the approaching train of the hidden Confederate force. The Union officers mostly ignored his warning and the train continued down the track. In the only response to the warning, an officer was placed on the forward car as a lookout.
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force was supposed to return to their base that night. Confederates took such supplies and equipment as were left behind and burned a passenger car and five platform cars that had been left behind. The Union force suffered casualties of eight soldiers killed and four wounded. The Confederates reported no casualties. The Union officers were criticized for not sending skirmishers in front of the train which had moved slowly along the track and for disregarding the warning given to them by the local Union sympathizer. The
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As darkness fell, the Union force was able to retreat and to elude Confederate cavalry pursuers in the broken terrain. The Confederate pursuit also was apparently called off early due to apprehension that the Union force might be only the advance of a larger body of troops and because the Confederate
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Col. Maxcy Gregg took the 6–month 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment, about 575 men, two companies of cavalrymen (about 140 men) and a company of artillery with two artillery pieces (35 men), about 750 men in total, on a scouting mission from Fairfax Court House toward the Potomac River. On their
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The Union soldiers were riding open gondola or platform cars as the train backed down the track toward Vienna. As the train rounded a curve within 0.25 miles (0.40 km) of Vienna, one of the men spotted some Confederate cavalrymen on a nearby hill. As the Ohio soldiers prepared to shoot at the
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Poland, 2006, p. 44 says the number was 274. Yet Poland says in a footnote on p. 84 that Schenck left camp with 697 and detached 387 for guard duty, which would have left him with 310 men. Given Eicher's and Davis's number of 271 for the remaining Union force, the 274 number Poland gives on p. 44
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was so strong that he took no part in the election. He was building a lucrative law practice and was also President of the Fort Wayne Western Railroad Company. He became more in sympathy with the Republican party, and, in September 1859, Schenck delivered a speech in Dayton regarding the growing
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from his district in 1843, and re-elected in 1845, 1847 (when he was chairman of the Committee on Roads and Canals) and 1849. His first conspicuous work was to help repeal the gag rule that had long been used to prevent antislavery petitions being read on the floor of the house. He opposed the
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Men of Our Day; or Biographical Sketches of Patriots, Orators, Statesmen, Generals, Reformers, Financiers and Merchants, Now on the state of Action: Including Those Who in Military, Political, Business and Social Life, are the Prominent Leaders of the Time in This
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and its tributaries. Several treaties were concluded with these governments by which the United States gained advantages never accorded to any European nation. The Democratic victory in 1852 caused the treaty of commerce with Uruguay to fail to be ratified by the
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His first foray into political life came in 1838 when he ran unsuccessfully for the State Legislature; he gained a term in 1841. In the Presidential campaign of 1840, he acquired the reputation of being one of the ablest speakers on the
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only a week earlier and historian William C. Davis noted that "the press were much agitated by the minor repulse at Vienna on June 17, and the people were beginning to ask when the Federals would gain some victories."
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The southern rebellion: being a history of the United States from the Commencement of President Buchanan's administration through the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion
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after being deported by Lincoln for a speech he gave in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, from the Third Congressional District (Dayton) of Ohio. He was at once made House Chairman of the
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of volunteers. Many West Point graduates sneered at political generals. Schenck had not been a military man, but he had been a diligent student of military science.
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and the 1st and 2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiments left the field in relatively good order as the remainder of the Union Army retreated in disorder.
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as a sophomore and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in 1827, but remained in Oxford, Ohio, employing his time in reading, and as
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and, like his son, rose to the rank of general. He died when Robert was only twelve and the boy was put under the guardianship of General
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Upon his return from England later that year, he resumed his law practice in Washington, D.C. He also published a book on draw poker,
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This was perhaps the first public endorsement of Lincoln for the presidency. Schenck supported Lincoln with great ardor at the Chicago
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and 15 miles (24 km) from Alexandria, 271 officers and men remained with the train. On the same day,
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Joyner, Fred B. (July 1949). "Robert Cumming Schenck, First Citizen And Statesman Of The Miami Valley".
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animosity within the country. In this speech, Schenck recommended that the Republican Party nominate
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In October 1871, Schenck was paid for the use of his name in the sale of stock in England for the
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Failing re-election by just fifty-three votes in 1870, Schenck was appointed by President
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In 1854, Schenck returned to Ohio, and though sympathizing generally in the views of the
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and there rose to a commanding position in his profession. He was in partnership with
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Schenck was unfit for field duty for six months, but was assigned to the command of
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should be closer to the correct number of men on the train as it approached Vienna.
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Schenck died in Washington, D.C., on March 23, 1890, aged 80, and was interred in
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On August 21, 1834, Schenck was married to Miss Renelsche W. Smith (1811–1849) at
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Commission, he took part in settling the claims arising from the exploits of
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under the overall command of Schenck and the immediate command of
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Robert C. Schenck (politician)

United States Minister to Great Britain
Ulysses S. Grant
John Lothrop Motley
Edwards Pierrepont
Chairman of the House Republican Conference
Nathaniel P. Banks
James G. Blaine
Justin S. Morrill
Austin Blair
U.S. House of Representatives
Ohio
3rd
Clement Vallandigham
Lewis D. Campbell
Patrick Gaines Goode
Hiram Bell
United States Minister to Brazil
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
David Tod
William Trousdale
Ohio House of Representatives
Montgomery
Franklin
Ohio
Washington, D.C.
Woodland Cemetery
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