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Gap railroad, through Thoroughfare gap, to Gainesville, where Stuart joined them with his cavalry is orders, directing his troops to march on Gainesville, to intercept what he supposed would be Jacssued orders that, turning from the ways to Gainesville, his columns should, on the morning of therest covered position behind the unfinished Gainesville & Alexandria railroad, with which Jackson wll farther to the right in the direction of Gainesville; so that by the middle of the day Jackson w to issue a third order for concentration. Gainesville and Manassas Junction had failed him, and nrders, decided to take the direct road from Gainesville to Centreville rather than the circuitous ovance their 30,000 men, from Manassas, upon Gainesville; his numerous cavalry hovered about the fla prompt pursuit along the Warrenton road to Gainesville, and then toward the Thoroughfare gap. He ranch on the road from Manassas Junction to Gainesville, and placed it in his center; so it fell to[3 more...]