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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 15: (search)
y on the 21st. Hampton and Jones received the attack gallantly, but were compelled to retire. Here, said General Stuart in his report, one of the pieces of Captain Hart's battery of horse artillery had the axle broken by one of the enemy's shot, and the piece had to be abandoned, which is the first piece of my horse artillery that has ever fallen into the enemy's hands. Its full value was paid in the slaughter it made in the enemy's ranks, and it was well sold. The fight was renewed at Upperville, before Ashby's gap, and there, said Stuart, General Hampton's brigade participated largely and in a brilliant manner. On the night of the 24th, Stuart's brigades rendezvoused secretly neat Salem Depot, and started toward Washington, encountering Hancock's corps marching north, at Gum Spring. When Hancock had passed they moved to Fairfax Station, where Hampton's advance had a brisk fight on the 27th. Stuart was now between the Federal army and Washington, and Hampton, in advance, crosse
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
randy Station, South Mountain, Manassas Junction, Upperville, Barbee's Cross Roads, Gettysburg, Atlee's Statione 9th and August 1, 1863; Gettysburg, Funkstown, Upperville, Hanover, and numerous small engagements, and wasFredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, Upperville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania Court was in the following engagements: Brandy Station, Upperville, Louisa Court House, Gettysburg, and all the engae, Ellis' Ferry, Rapidan Station, Brandy Station, Upperville, Gettysburg, Funkstown, Williamsport, Martinsburgaign, fought at Brandy Station, June 1863, and at Upperville was so hotly assailed as to have all his guns dishe battles of Brandy Station (9th of June, 1863), Upperville, Rockville, Westminster, Hanover, Pa., and the sehere. An instance of their devotion was shown at Upperville: Adjutant Moore having ridden some distance in adsburg; was wounded in a hand-to-hand fight near Upperville, Va., and at Jack's shop was complimented for braver