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More of the raid — the division of Kilpatrick's command.
The Northern, news confirms the statement that the late expedition against Richmond was led by Gen. Kilpatrick, with Col. Dahlgren as second in command.
After reaching Beaver Dam on Monday, and, destroying the water station and tearing up a few hundred yards of the track at that point, the force divided, Kilpatrick with his command passing through the upper part of Hanover into Louisa, where he took the mountain road, which he followed until he struck the Brook turnpike at the Yellow Tavern.
Of the subsequent movements and final escape by the Peninsula route, we have already advised our readers.
After the force was divided, Dahlgren's command proceeded to Frederick Hall, in Louisa county, where they captured several of our officers, who were holding a Court-Martial at the time: Among these officers was Capt. Dement, of a Baltimore battery, who was compelled to follow the expedition from the time it left Frederick Hal
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More of the raid — the division of Kilpatrick's command.
The Northern, news confirms the statement that the late expedition against Richmond was led by Gen. Kilpatrick, with Col. Dahlgren as second in command.
After reaching Beaver Dam on Monday, and, destroying the water station and tearing up a few hundred yards of the track at that point, the force divided, Kilpatrick with his command passing through the upper part of Hanover into Louisa, where he took the mountain road, which he followed until he struck the Brook turnpike at the Yellow Tavern.
Of the subsequent movements and final escape by the Peninsula route, we have already advised our readers.
After the force was divided, Dahlgren's command proceeded to Frederick Hall, in Louisa county, where they captured several of our officers, who were holding a Court-Martial at the time: Among these officers was Capt. Dement, of a Baltimore battery, who was compelled to follow the expedition from the time it left Frederick Hal