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Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 8
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From Gen. Lee's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia,Near Orange C. H, Nov., 24, 1863.
After an absence of four weeks from the Army of Northern Virginia, I find upon my return that its health, spirits, and morale is in every respectfully up to the highest standard of military requirements, and that the troops are ready and willing to give the enemy batten, and only await his advance.
The army is comfortably clad in the main, bu there is still some need of blankets, shoes and socks.
And I would earnestly urge the good people of the South to hurry forward their contributions.
The summer, fail, and indian summer seasons have passed, and we may now look for the chilling wintry blasts; and it surely cannot be they the home folks will permit this brave army to suffer whilst it is in their power to prevent it.
Meade is not able to advance for the reason that the railroad is not yet finished.
He, with the main body of his infantry force, is still
Cedar Mountain (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Davis (search for this): article 8
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James R. Chambliss (search for this): article 8
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W. Hi F. Lee (search for this): article 8
From Gen. Lee's Army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia,Near Orange C. H, Nov., 24, 1863.
After an absence of four weeks from the Army of Northern Virginia, I find upon d by the cars on Saturday, in the afternoon train, and proceeded at once to the headquarters of Gen. Lee, with whom he has since been sojourning.
On Sunday the President and Gen. Lee attended the EpiGen. Lee attended the Episcopal Church at Orange Court-House, and listened to a most excellent discourse from Rev. Dr. (now General) Pendleton, Chief of Artillery of this army.
It is said that the President will review t , is about to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier General, and will probably be as signed Gen. W. Hi F. Lee's brigade, which he has been commanding, as senior Colonel, since Gen. Lee was wounded.
Gen. Lee was wounded.
The rain of Saturday last has converted the solid, brick like soil of the preceding day into a soft, paste-like mire, which, by the constant stream of travel, is rendered almost an embargo on milit