Frank Moore, ed. Vol. 2. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1863, pp. 8
Col. H. Anisansel, commanding at Clarksburg, Va., returned to that place to-day, having been out with two companies of the First Virginia Cavalry, and three companies of infantry, in search of some military stores, which had been taken by bushwhackers, at Sutton, Va. After some time, the Colonel came up with the rebels, about thirty miles east of Sutton, killed twenty-two of them, took fifteen horses, and fifty-six head of cattle, and recaptured the greater part of the stores, though in an injured condition. - Clarksburg Telegraph, January 10
Timeline of West Virginia: Civil War and Statehood: January 1862