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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ly repulsed by Colonel Thompson, who captured some of his men and finally arrived at his destination with all his own prisoners and some of Rosser's men besides. General Devin resumed his march at six A. M., leaving General Gibbs' brigade to destroy the iron bridge over the south fork of the Shenandoah, and to burn and destroy the captured wagons and their contents. General Custer moved on toward Charlottesville, destroying much government property and subsistence at Greenwood depot and Ivy station, also the railroad and the large bridge over Meacham's river, arriving at Charlottesville at four P. M., the mayor and several of the most prominent citizens meeting him in the suburbs of the city and delivering up the keys of the public buildings. The roads from Waynesboroa to Charlottesville had, from the incessant rains and spring thaws, become so terribly cut up, and the mud was of such a depth, that it was impossible for our train to reach Charlottesville under two days. I therefo
Wounded soldiers. --Many of the noble fellows wounded at Gettysburg have been removed to this city, under the care of Dr. Rodday, and are improving rapidly. In their long and toilsome journey their sufferings were very great, and would have been considerably increased but for the kind ladies at Ivy station, is Albemarle, who ministered to their wants, by supplying every one of them with the choicest edibles and with an abundance of cool milk and delicious butter. Not a wounded soldier was allowed to pass without being first feasted to his heart's content on the fat of that bounteous land. We are sure that those ministering angles have the prayers of the poor soldiers for their timely kindness.