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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—Richmond. (search)
om Richmond debouched perpendicularly into the Quaker road, like so many radii connecting the are ofnto the Charles City road, to connect with the Quaker road in the Glendale clearings. Several smallal road directly with Haxall's Landing and the Quaker road. Their numerous zigzags turned them intoally discovered a road running parallel to the Quaker road, which had been abandoned for a number ofovery; for this road, lying to the left of the Quaker road for troops marching toward the James, offy a dense forest, extended to the right of the Quaker road, so that the roads coming from the Centraxtended gradually across an open country. The Quaker road, after joining a crossroad coming from tho roads—that from Richmond to Haxall's and the Quaker road, which, fortunately for the Federals, ledn order to continue to follow the enemy by the Quaker road, while Magruder and Huger were to file toe day. Before crossing the Western Run at the Quaker road ford, and appearing in front of the first[8 more...]