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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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George James (search for this): chapter 32
John Newton (search for this): chapter 32
Morecock (search for this): chapter 32
Kimborough (search for this): chapter 32
J. E. B. Stuart (search for this): chapter 32
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32.-battle of Kelleysville.
Report of Major-General Stuart.
headquarters cavalry division, army of Northern Va., March 25, 1863. Brigadier-General R. ing less than eight hundred.
Most respectfully, your obedient servant, J. E. B. Stuart. Major-General, commanding.
headquarters cavalry division, army of North hat what is loss to us may be more than gain to him.
By command of Maj.-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. R. Channing Price, Major, and Assistant Adjutant-General.
Repor ts and country.
In conclusion, I desire especially to state that Major-General J. E. B. Stuart joined me before the fight commenced, was on the field the whole da f — an officer of the brightest promises for the future.
Major Terrill, of General Stuart's staff, besides being active on the field, assisted the gallant Breathed i t ascertained.
The remainder of my battery (two guns) I moved, by order of General Stuart, to Rappahannock bridge, and there opened upon, dispersing different squads
T. H. Owen (search for this): chapter 32
R. H. Chilton (search for this): chapter 32
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32.-battle of Kelleysville.
Report of Major-General Stuart.
headquarters cavalry division, army of Northern Va., March 25, 1863. Brigadier-General R. H. Chilton, A. A. and I. G., Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia:
General: I have the honor to enclose herewith the very graphic report of Brigadier-General Fitzhugh Lee, of the battle of Kelleysville, March seventeenth, between his brigade and a division of the enemy's cavalry.
There is little to be said in addition.
The dispositions made for meeting this anticipated raid were sufficient to have prevented or very much retarded the crossing of the Rappahannock at Kelleysville.
The report shows wherein these dispositions failed of their object.
The brigade, however, under its noble chief, so redeemed the day by an exhibition of the most extraordinary heroism, that we are half disposed to lose sight of the picket failure in the outset.
Being charged by the commanding General specially with the preparations to
Y. R. Poindexter (search for this): chapter 32
Alfred H. Terry (search for this): chapter 32
Pat Freeman (search for this): chapter 32