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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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und of McClellan," reached by "that fine turning movement," thus explains how the operation was to be accomplished: In the attack on Richmond it will be necessary to fight over the very ground occupied by General McClellan General Averill occupied Hawes's shop and Shady Grove at the time of the Hanover Court-House fight. Dr. Garnett's farm was occupied by the Confederates, and here they will make a stubborn resistance, as the natural defences of the place will admit them to do so. Gen Baldy Smith's division occupied the position in front of this farm after the battle at Fair Oaks, and had a daily artillery fight at that time. The Tolopatomoy creek enters the Pamunkey some three miles below Hanovertown, and about eight miles above the White House. It is not much of a stream, but the banks at times are quite muddy and difficult to be forded. It will be necessary for General Grant to invest Richmond property, to occupy the very ground McClellan did, throwing his left wing ar