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�Saw 350 rebel prisoners near head Pope's quarters - Good looking men but [?] [?]
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      Saw 350 rebel prisoners near  
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Pope's head quarters - Good looking  
  
Accompanying maps show the three different positions -
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[typed; upside down]by command of[end typed text]
  
31st.
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men but poorly clothed.
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        Accompanying maps show
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the three different positions -
  
Yesterday afternoon our division pushed on up the Warrantor 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
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                  31st.
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    Yesterday afternoon our  
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division pushed on up the  
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Warrenton pike from Fairfax C. H.  
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and stopped about a mile beyond  
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Cub Run. hardly sat down to rest  
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before we noticed struggling on
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the left of our position that was [typed; upside down]1862, 'oclock M.[end typed text]
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increasing alarmingly every
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moment. In half an hour the [typed; upside down]Head Quarters[end typed text]
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whole army were falling back, our
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left wing having been turned. Batty
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D immediately went into position
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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]