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ition on the Norfolk and Petersburg railroad, capturing three hundred Yankees, and, what was much more valuable, twenty-five hundred head of cattle. On his return, by the same route, he was attacked in the afternoon on the Jerusalem plankroad by Gregg, whom he defeated, bringing off in safety all his captures. The line traveled by General Hampton was about twelve miles long. The following is General Lee's official dispatch: "Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia, "September 17, 1864.he same hour, General Hampton attacked the enemy's position north of the Norfolk railroad, near Sycamore Church, and captured about three hundred prisoners, some arms and wagons, a large number of horses, and twenty-five hundred cattle. "General Gregg attacked General Hampton on his return in the afternoon at Belcher's Mill, on the Jerusalem plankroad, but was repulsed and driven back. Everything was brought off safely. "Our entire loss does not exceed fifty men. "R. E. Lee."
Hampton's raid — the location of Sycamore Church--Repulse of Gregg. Petersburg, September 18. --Hampton surprised and routed the Yankees at Sycamore Church on Friday morning at daylight, capturing two thousand five hundred head of cattle, three hundred prisoners, a large number of horses, and ten wagons. Sycamore Church is in Prince George county, about five miles east by south of the courthouse, on the stage road leading to Cabin Point. Gregg's division of Yankee cavalry tried --Hampton surprised and routed the Yankees at Sycamore Church on Friday morning at daylight, capturing two thousand five hundred head of cattle, three hundred prisoners, a large number of horses, and ten wagons. Sycamore Church is in Prince George county, about five miles east by south of the courthouse, on the stage road leading to Cabin Point. Gregg's division of Yankee cavalry tried to intercept Hampton on his return, when crossing the Jerusalem plankroad, but was repulsed with ease.