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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Last days of the army of Northern Virginia. (search)
ing through Deatonsville, Rice's Station and Farmville, and perhaps get to Danville. No food at on the 6th General Ord was directed towards Farmville. Meade discovered Lee's withdrawal from Amemmand reached this side of High Bridge, near Farmville, that night. Longstreet, whose command had ps to unite with them, marched that night on Farmville, and on the morning of the 7th, moved out oned hard behind Gordon. Four miles north of Farmville, General Lee, being hotly pressed, chose a fexception of one division, which was sent to Farmville. On the night of the 7th, Lee marched nearl force was captured, and the fighting around Farmville, including the repulse of Humphreys, the affe retreat at Sailor's Creek, Painesville and Farmville, but it is probable that a few of these wagotation, and when Humphreys attacked Lee near Farmville. In these actions Grant's losses were consithis map were built before you were. Near Farmville he sat for some time on his horse near a sec