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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
as ordered all his army forward on the 14th at daybreak to Centreville, where he is going very early. He believes that the enemy's army, outstripping him, is at Buckland, whilst it has not yet moved beyond Warrenton. The Federals are yielding perhaps to a superstitious fear of the Bull Run battlefield, and wish to spare themselvank of this stream. The Second is not yet in sight. In the mean time, Hill's corps, following the turnpike to Alexandria, soon reaches Broad Run Church, near Buckland. At the moment of turning on the right toward Greenwich its commander learns that a column of the enemy has just crossed the stream a short distance off. It is can still hear the rolling of the wagons which they are guarding. Pursuing his way with two divisions, Hill leaves Scales' brigade and a battery of artillery at Buckland, and orders Anderson's division to cross Broad Run. The Confederates, advancing on the main road, encounter Gregg's rear-guard and push it rather closely; but