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The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Yankees at Columbia, Fluvanna county. (search)
locks below Columbia. Six negroes of Mr. Galt left with tee Yankees. --They took all the good horses they could find; stole four from Mr. Elsom. and shot one because it was too fat to travel. The Yankees had been in Columbia about four hours, and were busy committing their depredations, when one of their couriers dashed into the village and told his comrades that Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry was after them. They were soon in the saddle, and took the route towards Goochland. --Later in the day General Lee appeared, and, continuing the pursuit, came up with the Yankees the next day (Monday) at Hadensville, Goochland county, 15 miles cast of Columbia, when a skirmish ensued, and the Yankees rapidly retreated. Our informant does not think there are any Yankees this side of the Three Cropped road. Whole at Columbia they broke open a warehouse belonging to Mr. Hodgson, and distributed its contents — sugar, rice, bacon, &c — to the negroes. A part of the goods were afterward recovere