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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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r, thence to Freeman's Ford, but finding this ford strongly guarded by the enemy, General Trimble's brigade was left to prevent a crossing, and the remainder of the troops moved across the country, keeping as much as possible under cover, to Dr. M. P. Scott's farm, just opposite Lee's Springs. General Early's brigade and a portion of Lawton's brigade were advanced across the Rappahannock, and took position respectively on the Foxville and Warrenton roads. Heavy musketry, during the evening, annth the enemy, advancing on the Foxville road; they were driven back, and during the night General Early recrossed into Culpeper. A fierce cannonade was kept up during the entire day of the twenty-fourth between our batteries, on the hills near Dr. Scott's, and those of the enemy, on the opposite side of the river. About three P. M., I received an order from General Jackson to report immediately to him at Jeffersonton, which being done, he directed me to select the most direct and covered rout