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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
hief. On the morning of the 22d the Third corps, which takes the lead since the passage of the Potomac, is no farther than Upperville, near the foot of Ashby's Gap. The Twelfth and Second corps, which are following, are ranged en échelon at Snickersville and Woodgrove; the other column is disposed on a parallel line on the bank of Goose Creek between Middleburg and Mount Gilead. Buford, with Merritt's brigade, arrives on the 20th at Manassas Gap, in time to prevent Fitzhugh Lee from taking p-roads to observe Chester Gap and to prevent any offensive return of the enemy's troops, who have passed, as well as to cover French's rear. The Second and Twelfth corps, which are following the Third, are ranged en échelon at Upperville and Snickersville; the Fifth and the First are at Rectortown and White Plains on the Alexandria Railroad; the Eleventh is a little movie to the rear, at Mountville. Therefore Meade can begin the attack very early on the 23d, and concentrate before night four
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
a Mount Gilead, to Mountville; and the Twelfth corps, from near Hillsboroa,via Woodgrove, to Snickersville. Buford's cavalry division moved from near Rector's Cross-roads to Rectortown, Gamble's brioss-roads; the Eleventh corps, from Mountville to New Baltimore; and the Twelfth corps, from Snickersville to Ashby's Gap, and thence to Markham Station. Buford's cavalry division concentrated at Babee's Cross-roads; McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, moved from Hillsboroa to Snickersville, and Kilpatrick's cavalry division from Piedmont to Amissville. July 24. The Second t Warrenton and Fayetteville. McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, marched from Snickersville en route to Warrenton. Kelley's command, Department of West Virginia, occupied Winchester. n and Fayetteville. McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, reached Warrenton from Snickersville, via Upperville and Middleburg. July 28. McIntosh's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry divisi