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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
sonton's), consisting of Buford's (First), D. McM. Gregg's (Third), and Duffieas (Second) divisions McIntosh's and J. I. Gregg's brigades of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, and Kilpatrick's caval McIntosh's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, from Boonsboroa to Harfrom Berlin to Petersville; Huey's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, from Boonsboroa, via HarpeLovettsville, crossing the Potomac at Berlin. Gregg's cavalry division marched from Shepherdstown ads; Huey's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, from Bull Run to Broadt Barbee's Cross-roads; McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, moved from Hillsboroa to Snton and Fayetteville. McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, marched from Snickersvillenton and Fayetteville. McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, reached Warrenton from Snidleburg. July 28. McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, moved from Warrenton to Wa[9 more...]