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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
ccupies the road from Sharpsburg to Hagerstown at Bakersville; the Third and Fifth corps, ranged one behind thehe bridge at Falling Waters. In advancing beyond Bakersville the Federals threaten to interrupt this work. Itting the three roads leading from this village to Bakersville, Boonsboroa, and Hagerstown. On the right it resus line. Toward noon Longstreet is posted around Bakersville, Hill on the Boonsboroa road, Ewell on the Hagerseld of September 17, 1862, passes the villages of Bakersville and Downsville, crossing the Marsh Run between thof the second is in the immediate neighborhood of Bakersville: at an equal distance from the two intersections ts on Marsh Run, near the bridge on the road from Bakersville to Williamsport, and, passing above Fairplay, exts, comes to reinforce this portion of the line at Bakersville; but the country is so rough and marshy that he stly compact of nearly seven miles in length, from Bakersville to the vicinity of Hagerstown. Although this lin
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
oa to Beaver Creek; the Eleventh corps, from Turner's Gap to Beaver Creek; and the Twelfth corps, from Rohrersville to Bakersville. Buford's and Kilpatrick's cavalry divisions moved from Boonsboroa to Funkstown, and Huey's brigade, of Gregg's caval11. The Second corps moved from near Tilghmanton to the neighborhood of Jones' Cross-roads; the Twelfth corps, from Bakersville to Fairplay and Jones' Cross-roads; Gamble's and Devin's brigades, of Buford's cavalry division, from Funkstown to BakBakersville; J. I. Gregg's cavalry brigade, from Middletown to Boonsboroa; Kilpatrick's cavalry division, from Funkstown to near Hagerstown; and Neill's brigade, of the Sixth corps, McIntosh's cavalry brigade, and Smith's division, of Couch's command, from Jones' Cross-roads to near Falling Waters, and thence to near Williamsport. Buford's cavalry division moved from Bakersville to Falling Waters; McIntosh's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, from Boonsboroa to Harp