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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], The cavalry fight in Culpeper — further particulars. (search)
n Culpeper county, on Tuesday, was upon a much more extended scale than the first reports received seemed to indicate. According to the telegram of Gen. Lee to Gen. Cooper, it commenced at 5 o'clock in the morning and lasted till 5 in the afternoon. The reports brought to the city by passengers on the Central train yesterday evenverest ever fought in this country. We fear that our loss may turn out to be much larger than is generally supposed. We append the dispatch of Gen. Lee to Gen. Cooper, which furnishes the best idea as to the length of time the fighting continued: Culpeper, June 9, 1863. To General S. Cooper: The enemy crossed theGeneral S. Cooper: The enemy crossed the Rappahannock this morning at 5 o'clock A. M., at the various fords from Beverly to Kelly's, with a large force of cavalry, accompanied by infantry and artillery. After a severe contest till 5 P. M., Gen. Stuart drove them across the river. R. E. Lee. Another account which we received late last night from an officer w