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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Story of battle of five Forks. (search)
ia Courthouse. All the columns were assembled at that place in due time, but the rations had been carried on towards Danville, and the army was without any food. That necessitated a day's delay in order to feed the men, and Grant got ahead on the line of the railroad to Danville, and Lee had to turn off in the direction of Lynchburg, which took him back across the Appomattox at the High Bridge, near Farmville. Just before the column reached the river it was struck in flank and rear at Sailor's Creek, where the trains were blocked at the ford, and the rear part of the army halted to protect them; and nearly half the army was broken up and the greater part of it captured. Lee at Appomattox—surrender. On the 8th, General Lee, with the remainder of the army, resumed his march towards Lynchburg and reached Appomattox Courthouse; but during the evening of that day Sheridan, supported by Ord, cut across his line of march just beyond the courthouse, and in doing so, cut off from the r
er 30th and October 1st and 2nd, 1114026484341,3142,009 Darbytown Road, October 7th, 1864188142499249610 Darbytown Road, October 13th, 1864115416317200 Hatcher's Run and Boydton Road, October 27th and 28th, 101334560854831,284 Fair Oaks, October 27th and 28th, 87426408175701,103 Hatcher's Run, February 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1865610724512477730 Din widdie Court-house, March 30th, 186512238 Five Forks, April 1st, 1865492252676394 Amelia Springs and Court-house, April 5th, 18651421623 Sailors' Creek and Rice's Station, April 6th, 1865101343446117647 Farmville and High Bridge, April 7th, 1865751201059192 Appomattox Court-house, April 9th, 1865142744641?8 Siege and Assaults on Petersburg from June 16th, 1864, to April 2nd, 18651403,07955011,7941213,75119,435 Cavalry Corps, from May 9th, 1864, to April 8th, 18652527070763591,6222,809 This embraces the casualties in various minor engagements, actions, &c., in connection with the operations of the army during the campaigns of 18
S Sabine Cross roads, La.: II., 352; VI., 227. Sabine Pass, Texas: VI, 316, 320, 322. Sabine,, U. S. S., VI., 19, 163, 270. Sachem,, U. S. S., II., 330; VI., 320. Sackett, D. B., I., 331. Sacramento, Ky., I., 356. Sacramento,, U. S. S., VI, 295, 298. Sailor's Creek, Va.: III., 306, 346; IV., 87, 258; V., 268. St. Augustine, Fla.: I., 35; Fort Marion at, II., 347, 348, 349, 351; VI., 312. St. Charles, Ark.: I., 366; II., 194; VI., 222, 314. St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, La. , VIII., 211. St. Clair,, U. S. S., VI., 318. St. James' Church, Va., IV., 224. St. John I. M., V., 170; X., 265. St. John, N. B., VI, 133. St. John's Bluff, Fla., VI., 121, 316. St. John's River, Fla.: VI., 23, 316, 320. St. Lawrence,, U. S. S.: VI., 82, 156, 268, 300. St. Louis, Mo.: I., 172 seq.; Camp Jackson at, I., 173; IV., 328; V., 144; arsenal, V., 154; Gratiot Street Prison, VII, 65; basis of
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