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March 17th (search for this): article 1
The cavalry engagement on the Upper Rappahannock.
Yesterday some excitement was created by the announcement that a severe engagement had taken place on the Rappahannock, and it was conjectured by the uninformed that the ball had again opened at Fredericksburg.
Later in the day anxiety was somewhat relived by the following official dispatches received at the War Department.
Headquarters, two miles from Kelly's Ford, March 17--7 P. M. To General R. E. Lee:
The enemy is retiring.
He is badly hurt.
We are after him. His dead men and horses strew the reads. (Signed) J. E. B. Stuart, Major Gen.
[second Dispatch] Culpeper March 18, To General R. E. Lee:
The enemy have retired to the north bank of the river, badly hurt. (Signed) J. E. B. Stuart, Major Gen.
[third Dispatch] Culpeper, March 18. To General R. E. Lee:
Telegraphed you last night that the enemy had retired to the north bank of the Rappahannock.
From the best information, it was Av
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