History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 3, Part 4 |
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advance afternoon April army artillery August Averell's battery battle Boots and Saddles Bottom's Bridge Bridge Brigade Brigadier-General Camp Marcy Captain Walsh captured charge City Point Clear and warm Cloudy Colonel Averell column command Company H Confederate Corps Court House crossed David McM dismounted Division drill duty encamped enemy enemy's field Fifth fight fire flank forage force Ford front George Stoneman Gregg guns halted Harrison's Landing headquarters horses infantry J. E. B. Stuart James River July June killed Lee's Lieutenant-Colonel March March 17 McClellan McIntosh miles morning mounted moved Newhall night November o'clock officers ordered pany party picket position Potomac Potomac Creek prisoners rain Rappahannock rebels reconnoissance regiment Richmond road sabre scouting Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Company sent September Sergeant skirmishers squadron Station Stuart Sun set clear Third Pennsylvania Cavalry Treichel troops United States Cavalry Virginia Warrenton Weather clear Winfield Scott woods wounded