Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Early” in chapter 35 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14.:
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His troops could be seen in every portion of the city, and his lines stretching down the turnpike for a mile below the Bernard House.
The position of the enemy seemed to justify the suspicions of General Early , that the real attack would be at Hamilton station, and that the attack at Marye's Hill was only a feint and a feeler.
Soon, however the enemy's line could be seen moving up toward the city.
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