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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)
lacking artificial defences. However, he does not attack them vigorously, as the enemy is appearing behind him. On the Catharpin road At Parker's Store, by the road coming from the Catharpin road.—Ed. Rosser has so sharply attacked Gregg's cavalCatharpin road.—Ed. Rosser has so sharply attacked Gregg's cavalry that Terry has been compelled to detach Shaler's brigade to assist it. Warren endeavors to outflank the Confederate right, but as he extends his line toward the south, Hill, discovering his design, prolongs his line of battle. Webb, of the Secoof the unfinished embankment of the railroad extends to nine hundred yards on the south of the plank road as far as the Catharpin road, and thus ends Warren's line at sixteen miles on the north of Frederickshall. Finally, when his troops are in plaont of sixteen hundred yards, his five divisions, each formed two or three lines deep: Terry, on the left, occupies the Catharpin road; Hays and Webb of the Second corps are respectively on the south and the north of the unfinished railroad; Prince