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This battle is known as the battle of Cement Mill, or Butler's Ford. It was fought without cannon on the Con- federate side; and the Federals would have fared better if they had not used any; for, when the Confederates had closed upon the Federals, they did about equal execution to both.
After the battle was over, A. P. Hill wanted to know the situation on the other side, and Major Gilmore volun- teered to ride up the river road, within range of thousands of muskets and about forty cannon, and
...not a shot was fired at him, the distance being about three-quarters of a mile.
After this repulse, the Confederates picketed at this ford unmolested.
A. P. Hill issued the following address to the Division after this battle: "Soldiers of the Light Division, you have done well. I am well pleased with you. You have fought in every bat- tle from Mechanicsville to Shepherdstown, and no man can say the Light Division was ever broken. You held the left at Manassas against overwhelming numbers and saved the army.


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