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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)
ek, a sinuous torrent, near which is found the village of Newcastle, and, more to the southward, the Catawba, upon which, at then, turning to the right, ascends Craig's River, passes Newcastle, and crosses the Catawba Rapids and Catawba Hills, arrivi17th of December he resumes his march in the direction of Newcastle, but is compelled to cross seven times the swollen and frable to save only their coffee. The advance, arriving at Newcastle at eleven o'clock in the evening, fortunately finds sometok for a crossing. Perhaps his presence on the road from Newcastle to Lexington has led the Confederates into error about hitage of it. On the 18th, whilst his rear-guard rallies at Newcastle and his cavalry are skirmishing with that of Jones in Potfew miles above the bridges at Island Ford, the road from Newcastle to Covington: this road has not been travelled over durinr: whilst the main body of his column takes the road from Newcastle to Covington, he detaches about fifty men in the hope of