A Bird's-Eye View of Our Civil War

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Beyond this the movements on the right appear to be attended with no success and are shortly abandoned.
But before settling down to winter-quarters Grant was desirous of dealing one more serious blow to the enemy, in the hope that some permanent gain could be made with which to close the year. He again decided for a move- ment by the left in sufficient force to break in the Confed- erate right, and to seize the Southside Railroad, on which Lee depended for most of his supplies. The force con- s
...isted of the bulk of three corps. Warren and Parke (now commanding the Ninth corps) were to attack the extreme right of Lee's line in front, while Hancock should by a circuit seize the Boydton Plank Road "^ . '' October 25-28.
and the railroad.
Warren and Parke struck Lee at Hatcher's Run. Parke assaulted in front while Warren endeavored to turn the Confederate right. Parke fell short of accomplishing his aim, upon which Meade ordered Hancock and Gregg to halt on the Boydton road so that Warren and he might cooperate.


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