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Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A., Chapter 23: at York and Wrightsville. (search)
erstown. The 17th Virginia Regiment of cavalry, under Colonel French, from Jenkins' brigade, joined me on the march this da ordered to report to me for the expedition in addition to French's regiment, and I was ordered to leave the greater portion resistance into the town. On reaching Mummasburg with French's cavalry in advance of the infantry, I was informed that ry, whose march was impeded by the mud, sending out one of French's companies towards the latter place to reconnoitre. In aelds between Mummasburg and Gettysburg, I sent the rest of French's cavalry in pursuit. Hays' brigade, arriving soon after,road to York, and during the night I sent him a company of French's cavalry and Tanner's battery of artillery to accompany hrevent the bridge from being burned if possible. At Weiglestown French had been sent with the greater part of his cavalry teported by him, were defended by a force of infantry. Colonel French succeeded in destroying the bridges over the Conewago