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Hagerstown (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
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145 1/2. battle near Shepherdstown, Va.
camp Sixteenth Pennsylvania cavalry, Bolivar heights, Va., July 17, 1863.
On Wednesday, the fifteenth instant, the Third brigade, Second cavalry division, commanded by Colonel J. Irwin Gregg, left Bolivar Heights, taking the Winchester Pike.
At Hall's Mills we turned to the right, on the road to Shepherdstown; the Sixteenth Pennsylvania in advance, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel John K. Robison, a reliable and excellent officer.
The advance-guard was composed of the squadrons of Captains Fisher and Swan, under Major W. H. Fry.
After proceeding a couple of miles, we captured a mounted vidette of the enemy, and from that time until we reached Shepherdstown, kept up a continual skirmish with them, capturing seventeen, with their horses and equipments, with a loss to us of one killed and two wounded. At Shepherdstown Major Fry, with his command, charged through the streets, driving out over fifty of the enemy's cavalry, and scatte
Middleburgh (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
Georgetown (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
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145 1/2. battle near Shepherdstown, Va.
camp Sixteenth Pennsylvania cavalry, Bolivar he lls we turned to the right, on the road to Shepherdstown; the Sixteenth Pennsylvania in advance, co enemy, and from that time until we reached Shepherdstown, kept up a continual skirmish with them, c ss to us of one killed and two wounded. At Shepherdstown Major Fry, with his command, charged throu r regiments of the brigade had camped near Shepherdstown, with the roads around well picketed.
T ven back.
General Gregg accompanied us to Shepherdstown, and McIntosh's brigade was posted on our pose, and proceeded up the river as far as Shepherdstown, where they arrived on Wednesday; then com ing of their whereabouts, proceeded up the Shepherdstown road for the purpose of checking the enemy a position on the left of the road toward Shepherdstown.
During the remainder of the day they ren ion that the enemy, on their entrance into Shepherdstown, found fifty or sixty of our sick and woun
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