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eaching Winchester, Merritt's couriers brought despatches from him, stating that he had been attacked at the crossing of the Shenandoah by Kershaw's division of Longstreet's corps, and two brigades of rebel cavalry, and that he had handsomely repulsed the attack, capturing two battle flags and three hundred prisoners. During the nt servant, H. G. Wright, Major-General Commanding. To Lieutenant-General Early: Be ready to move as soon as my forces join you, and we will crush Sheridan. Longstreet, Lieutenant-General. This message was taken off the rebel signal flag, on Three Top mountain. My first thought was that it was a ruse, but, on reflection, , October 16, 1864. Major-General H. G. Wright, commanding Sixth Army Corps: General — The cavalry is all ordered back to you; make your position strong. If Longstreet's despatch is true, he is under the impression that we have largely detached. I will go over to Augur, and may get additional news. Close in Colonel Powell,
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