From Gettysburg to the Rapidan the Army of the Potomac July 1863 to April 1

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From Gettysburg to the Rapidan the Army of the Potomac July 1863 to April 1
Humphreys, A. A. (Andrew Atkinson), 1810-1883
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\ On the morning of the 15th, the day after the affair at Bristoe Station General Lee wrote to the Secretary of War at Richmond that, after his letter of the 13th instant, his army continued its movement with the view of turning the right flank of the enemy, who was marching by a number of parallel roads, leading directly toward Washington, while it was necessary for them to make considerable detours. They were consequently unable to do him any consider- able damage. It was easy for him to reti
...re under the fortifications of Washington and Alexandria, and they would be unable to attack him advantageously : that it was impossible for them to remain where they were, the country being destitute of supplies, and the railroad bridges over the Rappahannock River and the streams north of it having been destroyed.
MEADE ADVANCES. 33 were in the rear at Fairfax Station, and the roads blocked with supply trains. On the 17th the bridge train was ordered up to Blackburn's Ford, but General Sedgwick, on our right, reported the enemy's infantry as well as cavalry to be on the Little River pike, near Chantilly — a report that was repeated at midnight.


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