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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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June 10th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 64
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62.-fight at Brandy Station, Va.
The doings of the First Maryland cavalry.
cavalry camp, near Rappahannock Station, Va., June 10, 1863.
yesterday introduced and ended the most terrific and desperate cavalry fight that ever occurred on this continent — a fight which commenced at sunrise and closed at the setting of the same.
We had learned that Stuart, with a heavy force of cavalry and artillery, was encamped at Brandy Station.
It was determined to give him fight for two reasons: to find out the whereabouts of the enemy, and to disturb his plan of a contemplated raid into Pennsylvania.
Our success was complete.
We found out the whereabouts of the enemy emphatically.
We interfered with his purposed raid, for we captured his plan and letters of instruction, which we have now at headquarters, Second brigade, Third cavalry division.
General Buford was to cross Beverly Ford and attack the enemy in front, while General Gregg's and Colonel Duffie's divisions crossed
Apple (search for this): chapter 64
Broderick (search for this): chapter 64
John K. Buckley (search for this): chapter 64
Abraham Buford (search for this): chapter 64
Frank M. Creager (search for this): chapter 64
James Deems (search for this): chapter 64
Devenport (search for this): chapter 64
Doc (search for this): chapter 64
Doc.
62.-fight at Brandy Station, Va.
The doings of the First Maryland cavalry.
cavalry camp, near Rappahannock Station, Va., June 10, 1863.
yesterday introduced and ended the most terrific and desperate cavalry fight that ever occurred on this continent — a fight which commenced at sunrise and closed at the setting of the same.
We had learned that Stuart, with a heavy force of cavalry and artillery, was encamped at Brandy Station.
It was determined to give him fight for two reasons: to find out the whereabouts of the enemy, and to disturb his plan of a contemplated raid into Pennsylvania.
Our success was complete.
We found out the whereabouts of the enemy emphatically.
We interfered with his purposed raid, for we captured his plan and letters of instruction, which we have now at headquarters, Second brigade, Third cavalry division.
General Buford was to cross Beverly Ford and attack the enemy in front, while General Gregg's and Colonel Duffie's divisions crossed
A. N. Duffie (search for this): chapter 64