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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
kson's depots, Averell arrives on the evening of the 7th at Lewisburg, where he has the satisfaction of finding Colonel Duffie with his brigade. There is perhaps an opportunity of turning southward to the Tennessee Railroad, but on being compelled to part from Duffie, who returns to the Kanawha, Averell prefers moving to the east and returning to his starting-point by going along the other side of the principal chain of the Alleghanies. He halts only a few hours at Lewisburg; on the 8th of November, after crossing the battlefield of Rocky Creek, he reaches White Sulphur Springs, and on the following day, while a detachment is reconnoitring his right on the side of Union, he passes the Alleghanies by the Warm Springs road and concentrates his column for the night at Callaghan's. From this point he ascends Jackson's River as far as its source, enters Crab Bottom, the basin of the Potomac, reaches Petersburg, where he halts two days, and arrives on the 17th of November at New Creek,