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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 9: (search)
road from Morrisville to Fredericksburg, General Hampton at once determined upon its capture. Thecept those too badly wounded to be moved, General Hampton went up the road toward Morrisville, and ampton of his staff. On December 10th, General Hampton again left his camp at Culpeper Court Hoularge garrison they confidently expected, but Hampton proposed to sweep up the Telegraph road towared and driven off, and returned to the ford. Hampton sent word to Captain Clark to resist the croscurely crossed over the Rappahannock, and General Hampton was safely home without the loss of a manry, under Lieut. F. M. Bamberg, was also with Hampton. General Stuart's purpose was to operate maitink, on the Orange & Alexandria railroad. Hampton crossed the Rappahannock with the division, atack at the church was to be supported by General Hampton, and pushed his little force against Gearo the numerous descents upon that road by General Hampton and detachments from his command. Thes[25 more...]