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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), The battle of Beverly ford. (search)
y Ford, as we call it, or of Fleetwood, as General Stuart styled it, is interesting in the first plaangerous direction, and it was also known that Stuart was accumulating his cavalry at Culpepper Courn on General Pleasonton's part of encountering Stuart's troopers immediately on crossing the fords opahannock. Indeed, as Major McClellan states, Stuart's advance to the river was simultaneous with onton would permit no camp-fires to be lighted, Stuart's men made their bold bivouac on the southern ition, and thence to the Fleetwood hill, where Stuart made hasty preparations to receive him. Fleetwuded, is here made manifest on our side, while Stuart by his own position and the nature of our dis We had all our available cavalry, and so had Stuart; and no doubt the numbers opposed were very nee fight was on our side more difficult than on Stuart's. The progress of the engagement brought him If there was a sense of victory remaining with Stuart's men, it was natural on their seeing our men [4 more...]