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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book VI:—Virginia. (search)
fter many accidents brought them into the bay of Belle Plaine, near Aquia Creek, on the 18th. No Federal soldled for transporting them; and when they reached Belle Plaine, these wagons were still in Washington. Burnsidthe steamer, taking them in tow, brought them to Belle Plaine on the evening of the 24th. The animals, which ee equipages, again placed upon the wagons, left Belle Plaine, and finally reached Falmouth. Burnside had beerant of the presence of the forty-eight boats at Belle Plaine, which he could have sent for and brought over be of the boats that had been lying in the bay of Belle Plaine since the 18th, which he could have turned to ac the 16th, the whole equipage would have reached Belle Plaine on the 18th; and in default of horses from Washiown to the general-in-chief, in the small bay of Belle Plaine for the vehicles and the remainder of the equipad also have sent his bridge equipage direct from Belle Plaine toward the great angle of the Rappahannock known