Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Lee” in chapter 1.25, section c.1.25.60, page 136 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33.:
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On June 2nd, Ewell's corps began the advance and moved by Germanna to Culpeper Courthouse, and two days later Longstreet's corps followed, General Lee with it, while General A. P. Hill was left on the lines at Fredericksburg to watch Hooker and to follow.
With less than 20,000 troops, Hill was now between Hooker and Richmond, sixty miles away.
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