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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)
llows Buford closely, who, at last apprised of Meade's movement, has taken the road to Stevensburg in order to join him. This route will lead him to Brandy Station on the east of Culpeper. Hampton, however, comes in sight of this village, which on his approach is evacuated by Kilpatrick. A little farther on the Federals pretend to stop on the left bank of Mountain Run. Two squadrons of the Second New York, crossing the brook again, rush on Gordon's Southern brigade to retard its march; Captain Griggs is killed at their head. But the sound of the guns of Fitzhugh Lee, who is approaching behind them, warns the Federals that the enemy is going to outstrip them in reaching Brandy Station. Stuart, for his part, will not allow them to entirely escape from him. As soon as he perceives them marching forward he finds out their design and endeavors to detain them. Hampton's division, taking the full trot, follows on the north of the railway a route parallel to the road on which Kilpatrick