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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the Third winter. (search)
rolina. Jones' cavalry brigade crosses at Bean's Station Notwithstanding its name, Bean's StatioBean's Station is not on a railway-line. to the left bank of the Holston to cover his trains in motion and reconns behind it. He thus arrived on the 8th at Bean's Station, where Martin detained him a few hours erend join Shackelford before he has reached Bean's Station; but Parke, who has only just then set out The main part of the cavalry is posted at Bean's Station, while the infantry reaches Blain's Cross-, with his four thousand horse, remains at Bean's Station in absolute security. All the infantry, wy arrive at the appointed time in sight of Bean's Station. The Federal troopers have taken no precs troops across the little valley of which Bean's Station occupies the centre: his left covers the dw does not come. Johnson, who remained at Bean's Station, is too distant. The day passes thus withon receiving intelligence of the action at Bean's Station, Foster, who replaced Burnside on the 12th