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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)
ew days had come forward on the road to Thornton's Gap as far as Waterloo and Amissville. On learning in this village that one of the enemy's columns is within reachg its way in two columns: Hill, on the left, is marching from Griffinsburg to Amissville; Ewell, following on the right a parallel direction, takes the road from Culpsylvania. The Union general has sent another regiment, the First Maine, to Amissville. These troops are thus watching the two routes followed by the enemy. He aculpable negligence. In the first place, the First Maine, coming back from Amissville in the night, falls unexpectedly near Jefferson on the outposts of the Elevenushes on in the direction of Warrenton. Hill, for his part, has arrived near Amissville. The sound of the guns, which, strangely, has not reached Meade's ears, has ening of the 12th had not reached the banks of the Rappahannock. Hill was at Amissville, Ewell beyond Jefferson. The two roads which they were following unite at Wa
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
of Gregg's cavalry division, moved from Hillsboroa to Snickersville, and Kilpatrick's cavalry division from Piedmont to Amissville. July 24. The Second corps moved from Linden to Markham Station; the first division (Wright's), Sixth corps, frar Germantown to Elk Run; McIntosh's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, from Warrenton to Amissville; and Kilpatrick's cavalry division, from Amissville to Warrenton. July 31. The Second corps marched from Elk Run Amissville to Warrenton. July 31. The Second corps marched from Elk Run to Morrisville; Howe's (second) division, Sixth corps, from Warrenton to near Waterloo; the Twelfth corps, from Warrenton Junction to Kelley's Ford; and Kilpatrick s cavalry division, from Amissville to Warrenton Junction. Instructions from MeadeAmissville to Warrenton Junction. Instructions from Meade to French. June 29, 1863. Major-Gen. French, Comdg. Harper's Ferry: The major-general commanding directs that you remove the property of the government at Maryland Heights, etc. by canal to Washington—that you march with your command to join thi