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Edgeville (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
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29.-fight at Barbees cross roads, Va.
A correspondent writing from the Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, under date of November fifth, says:
At Linden Stuart was joined by three thousand fresh cavalry, which came through from Edgeville, and by Hampton's brigade, which fell back after engaging Averill.
This morning Gen. Pleasanton led the advance again, Averill following in the rear.
He pushed on from Piedmont, passed Markham, and on here to Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, where he had a very exciting skirmish with the enemy.
Stuart's command bivouacked in this vicinity last night, and from the preparations visible in the fields — as, for instance, the fact of fences having been carefully pulled down, and from the statements of some of the residents — it is evident that this place was selected by him for a fight to-day.
Stuart and Hampton both slept last night in the house in which Pleasanton has his Headquarters this evening.
Stuart had made his arrang
Sandy Hook, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
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29.-fight at Barbees cross roads, Va.
A correspondent writing from the Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, under date of November fifth, says:
At Linden Stuart was joined by three thousand fresh cavalry, which came through from Edgeville, and by Hampton's brigade, which fell back after engaging Averill.
This morning Gen. Pleasanton led the advance again, Averill following in the rear.
He pushed on from Piedmont, passed Markham, and on here to Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, where he had a very exciting skirmish with the enemy.
Stuart's command bivouacked in this vicinity last night, and from the preparations visible in the fields — as, for instance, the fact of fences having been carefully pulled down, and from the statements of some of the residents — it is evident that this place was selected by him for a fight to-day.
Stuart and Hampton both slept last night in the house in which Pleasanton has his Headquarters this evening.
Stuart had made his arrang
Chester Gap (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
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29.-fight at Barbees cross roads, Va.
A correspondent writing from the Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, under date of November fifth, says:
At Linden Stuart was joined by three thousand fresh cavalry, which came through from Edge , Averill following in the rear.
He pushed on from Piedmont, passed Markham, and on here to Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, where he had a very exciting skirmish with the enemy.
Stuart's command bivouacked in this vicinity last night, and f elt of wood is seen, and the hill slopes down into a basin, with the bottom of rolling land, where the road leading to Chester Gap runs off to the right.
It was on this cleared hill the rebel guns were planted.
As our cavalry came in sight the e called Oventop Mountain, then moved off, and after a little more slight skirmishing the enemy fled in hot haste toward Chester Gap, in the mountain.
Among the prisoners taken by Colonel Gregg on the left was Lieut. Taliaferro, Adjutant of the Nin
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
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29.-fight at Barbees cross roads, Va.
A correspondent writing from the Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, under date of November fifth, says:
At Linden Stuart was joined by three thousand fresh cavalry, which came through from Edgeville, and by Hampton's brigade, which fell back after engaging Averill.
This morning Gen. Pleasanton led the advance again, Averill following in the rear.
He pushed on from Piedmont, passed Markham, and on here to Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, where he had a very exciting skirmish with the enemy.
Stuart's command bivouacked in this vicinity last night, and from the preparations visible in the fields — as, for instance, the fact of fences having been carefully pulled down, and from the statements of some of the residents — it is evident that this place was selected by him for a fight to-day.
Stuart and Hampton both slept last night in the house in which Pleasanton has his Headquarters this evening.
Stuart had made his arrang
Flint Hill (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Piedmont, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
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29.-fight at Barbees cross roads, Va.
A correspondent writing from the Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, under date of November fifth, says:
At Linden Stuart was joined by three thousand fresh cavalry, which came through from Edgeville, and by Hampton's brigade, which fell back after engaging Averill.
This morning Gen. Pleasanton led the advance again, Averill following in the rear.
He pushed on from Piedmont, passed Markham, and on here to Barbees Cross-Roads, near Chester Gap, where he had a very exciting skirmish with the enemy.
Stuart's command bivouacked in this vicinity last night, and from the preparations visible in the fields — as, for instance, the fact of fences having been carefully pulled down, and from the statements of some of the residents — it is evident that this place was selected by him for a fight to-day.
Stuart and Hampton both slept last night in the house in which Pleasanton has his Headquarters this evening.
Stuart had made his arrange
Oventop Mountain (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 33