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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 27, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Fitz Lee or search for Fitz Lee in all documents.
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Interesting account of the Recent operations of Gen. Lee's army.[Special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Army of Northern Virginia. October 24, 1863.
I purpose writing a more elaborate account of the movements of the Army of Northern Virgi camp, on the Rapidan, and moved in the direction of Madison C. H. One brigade, commanded by Col. J. R. Chambliss, of Gen. Fitz Lee's division, was ordered by Gen. Stuart to proceed promptly from the vicinage of Raccoon Ford and cross the river at P fields of Brandy.
There the enemy belted, and evinced a stubborn determination to hold the ground.
In the meantime Gen. Fitz Lee, who is always a whale in a fight, was not idle.
He had been left with his command near Raccoon Ford to check any ad spital stores, together with three large field desks containing all the official papers at Gen. Custer's headquarters Gen. Fitz Lee participated in this battle, and deserves much praise for his gallantry.
An incident that I must not fail to chr
From Northern Virginia.
The latest advices from Northern Virginia represent matters as unchanged with the army of Gen. Lee.
A portion of our forces are reported to be busily engaged in removing the iron from the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
Occasionally they are interrupted by the enemy, when a skirmish occurs, resulting in nothing decisive on either side.--On Sunday last we understand there was a considerable cavalry fight north of the Rappahannock river between Gen. Stuart and a portion of the enemy's cavalry.
Of the result of the fight we could learn nothing last night.