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The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e and Stanardsville to Charlottesville. That he should have been permitted thus to turn our left flank is unquestionably a subject for just boast on his part, and much regret on ours. When within four miles of Charlottesville it is true that he surprised, not a cavalry camp, (for we had none at that point,) but an artillery camp. In the confusion which ensued they succeeded in blowing up one caisson. They called a halt to plunder a camp and whilst engaged in this delightful occupation Capt. Braith white placed his battery, of Stuart's horse artillery, hurriedly in position, and opened on the enemy with grape and canister. At the second fire the enemy fell back across the Rivanna river, the bridge over which, as well as the Rio Mille, situated on the edge of the stream at this point, they burnt. Major R F. Mason had also improvised supports made up of furloughed and convalescents from the hospitals, at Charlottesville, and these armed with sticks, and lock muskets, in conjunc