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Chapter 10: Northward movement of both armies accessions from the Sixteenth New York Wolf Run Shoal Fairfax Station Bristow Station enter Maryland change of army commanders Sixth Corps at Manchester memorable march of the Sixth Corps to Gettysburg The great highway from Falmouth to Alexandria leads through Stafford, C. H., across Aquia Creek to the ford at Wolf Run Shoal on the Occoquan. North of the Occoquan, a road leads northwesterly from the highway, to the Fairfax St0th of June, and the 1st of July, the left of Lee's army, commanded by Ewell, was in the region in which these places are situated, he will understand why the Sixth Corps, at this moment the right of the Army of the Potomac, should have been at Manchester, forty-two miles northwest of Baltimore. Boots and saddles sounded at half-past 7 P. M.; the company was in line and ready for the road a few minutes later. General orders were read, and in the too calm quiet of this summer night, this co