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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 12 0 Browse Search
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dier-General Merritt) continued its march on the Valley pike, and stopped on Brook creek. The Third division (Brigadier-General Custer) continued its march on the burther advance, and at dark the first division was drawn in, and camped near Brook creek, three miles south of Strasburg. The Second division West Virginia cavalgadier-General Merritt, commanding First division, was in the Valley pike at Brook creek, at the foot of Round Top mountain. Brigadier-General Custer, commanding f to three miles apart. Brigadier-General Custer being about six miles from Brook creek, was ordered to move at daylight back on the back road and attack as soon as met. Brigadier-General Merritt being near Brook creek and the enemy, was directed to move about seven A. M. one brigade in the pike, and two brigades between the rod men. Brigadier-General Custer's guns were heard early in the morning on Brook creek, and Brigadier-General Merritt moved to the attack, and to make a connection