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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
ham Station, Farrowsville, and Linden, to Manassas Gap; the Sixth corps, from Rectortown to White Plains and Barbee's Cross-roads; the Eleventh corps, from Mountville to New Baltimore; and the Twelfth corps, from Snickersville to Ashby's Gap, and thence to Markham Station. Buford's cavalry division concentrated at Barbee's Cross-roads; McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, moved from Hillsboroa to Snickersville, and Kilpatrick's cavalry division from Piedmont to Amissville. July 24. The Second corps moved from Linden to Markham Station; the first division (Wright's), Sixth corps, from White Plains to New Baltimore; the second division (Howe's), Sixth corps, from Barbee's Cross-roads to Markham Station, and thence to Orleans; the third division (Wheaton's), Sixth corps, from Barbee's Cross-roads to Thumb Run; and the Twelfth corps, from Markham Station to Linden, countermarching, via Markham Station, to Piedmont. Huey's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg'