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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)
miles' distance, New Hope Church. After having crossed several ravines, whose waters form Mine Run, it comes nearer the turnpike and approaches the village of Verdiersville, which lies between the two roads six miles from New Hope Church and fourteen from Orange. Several roads connect these two roads with the fords of the Rapidanversary's plan, and gives his marching orders for the following day. Hill, calling together his corps at Orange Court-house, will move by the plank road toward Verdiersville. That the army may have time to form in the relatively open country lying on the left of Mine Run, Ewell will cross that stream and attack the enemy in the mi at three o'clock in the morning from the town of Orange, and soon outstrips the column marching on the plank road. He is looking for Stuart, whom he finds at Verdiersville, and receives his report, and makes his dispositions for an encounter which seems imminent. The Federals not having yet appeared on the main roads, the Second