Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Sedgwick” in chapter 11, page 165 of D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina:

... the Rappahannock by 10 a. m., and General Lee halted his men to rest and reform. It was his intention to follow Hooker for a new attack when word from Fredericksburg made other action necessary. General Sedgwick 's corps had crossed the Potomac, captured the heights intrusted to Early, and was moving in Lee's rear to help the sorely beset Hooker. General Lee sent first McLaws and then Anderson to
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