Just sharing a DUBOIS that I found while surfing...... SERIES 147. VOL 7A (part 1 of 3)ADJUTANT GENERAL. Correspondence to the Governor and Adjutant General of Ohio August 2-November 20, 1861. http://www.ohiohistory.org/Exe/ZyNET.exe#hit1 August 23, 1861Charles P. McIlvaine, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. To Governor William Dennison. Letter stating that his son-in- law (George W. Dubois), who was Chaplain of the 11th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, had informed him that [Jacob Dolson] Cox's Brigade was in need of reinforcements, that Dubois was admitted into much of the confidence of the superior officers, especially Cox, that Cox was fortifying 13 miles in advance of Gauley Bridge, that according to Dubois, Cox's Brigade was in a critical situation, that if [Robert E.] Lee advanced upon [William S.] Rosecrans' reserves, he might cut off Cox's supplies and communications by putting a force between the brigade and Charleston, that the activity of rebel forces along the Potomac River might be a ruse designed to keep Union troops in Washington while the rebels attempted to regain western Virginia, that the strain and stress of the war was to be in the West, that if Union forces took Virginia, the war was not over, and that if they took the Mississippi River and held it, the war would be over. 2 pp. [Series 147-1:14] +++++++++++ Hope this helps someone in their searching! Happy New Year! Sharon Zingery