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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)
n the left to Boonsboroa, a large village at the foot of the mountain. Quite close to Turner's Gap, Fox's Gap opens a passage to the direct road from Middletown to Sharpsburg by Springvale. Farther to the south the road from Burkittsville to Rohrersville crosses the well-known pass of Crampton's Gap; finally, the towpath of the canal lateral to the Potomac, with the railroad at Knoxville, goes round the extremity of South Mountain. There was, therefore, no scarcity of roads for Meade to penet Sixth and the remainder of the Eleventh join Schurz at Boonsboroa; the Third comes to a stop at Fox's Gap, while the Fifth, preceding it, descends as far as the village of Springvale; Slocum leads the left column, by way of Crampton's Gap, to Rohrersville, at the entrance of Pleasant Valley, which adjoins the Potomac below Maryland Heights. The enemy is not disturbed by this movement. Stuart, who was so active the day before, remains immovable on Beaver Creek, where he covers the approaches
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
orth Mountain. July 9. The Second corps marched from Frederick City to Rohrersville; the Third corps, from near Frederick City to Fox's Gap in South Mountain; trps, from Middletown to Boonsboroa; and the Twelfth corps, from Jefferson to Rohrersville. J. I. Gregg's cavalry brigade reached Middletown from Chambersburg. Elliobrigade, of French's division, from Maryland Heights; the Second corps, from Rohrersville to near Tilghmanton; the Third corps, from Fox's Gap, through Boonsboroa, toeventh corps, from Turner's Gap to Beaver Creek; and the Twelfth corps, from Rohrersville to Bakersville. Buford's and Kilpatrick's cavalry divisions moved from Boon Williamsport. July 15. The First corps marched from Williamsport to Rohrersville; the Second corps, from near Falling Waters to near Sandy Hook; the Third com Williamsport to Indian Spring. July 16. The First corps marched from Rohrersville to near Berlin; the Third corps, from Burnside's Bridge to Pleasant Valley,