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       Saw 350 rebel prisoners near  
 
       Saw 350 rebel prisoners near  
 
Pope's head quarters - Good looking  
 
Pope's head quarters - Good looking  
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[typed; upside down]by command of[end typed text]
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men but poorly clothed.
 
men but poorly clothed.
 
         Accompanying maps show  
 
         Accompanying maps show  
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     Yesterday afternoon our  
 
     Yesterday afternoon our  
 
division pushed on up the  
 
division pushed on up the  
Warrenton Pike from Fairfax C. H.  
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Warrenton pike from Fairfax C. H.  
 
and stopped about a mile beyond  
 
and stopped about a mile beyond  
 
Cub Run. hardly sat down to rest  
 
Cub Run. hardly sat down to rest  
 
before we noticed struggling on  
 
before we noticed struggling on  
the left of our position that was  
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the left of our position that was [typed; upside down]1862, 'oclock M.[end typed text]
 
increasing alarmingly every  
 
increasing alarmingly every  
moment. In half an hour the  
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moment. In half an hour the [typed; upside down]Head Quarters[end typed text]
 
whole army were falling back, our  
 
whole army were falling back, our  
 
left wing having been turned. Batty  
 
left wing having been turned. Batty  
 
D immediately went into position  
 
D immediately went into position  
 
on the left of the Pike supported
 
on the left of the Pike supported
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[typed; upside down] 1862, o'clock M.[end typed text]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 29 April 2019

     Saw 350 rebel prisoners near 

Pope's head quarters - Good looking

[typed; upside down]by command of[end typed text]

men but poorly clothed.

       Accompanying maps show 

the three different positions -

                  31st.


    Yesterday afternoon our 

division pushed on up the Warrenton pike from Fairfax C. H. and stopped about a mile beyond Cub Run. hardly sat down to rest before we noticed struggling on the left of our position that was [typed; upside down]1862, 'oclock M.[end typed text] increasing alarmingly every moment. In half an hour the [typed; upside down]Head Quarters[end typed text] whole army were falling back, our left wing having been turned. Batty D immediately went into position on the left of the Pike supported [typed; upside down] 1862, o'clock M.[end typed text]