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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the first autumn. (search)
formed, by the junction of Gauley River and New River, on the boundaries of the mountain region. Carricksford, at the north, to the gorges of New River, at the south, and at nearly an equal distanom those of Greenbrier River, a tributary of New River. Lastly, at the west a small spur called Rieston; and finally, the Gauley River and the New River, which unite to form the Great Kanawha aftertuated near the point of its confluence with New River, to withdraw to Lewisburg, on the Greenbrierlled Cox to fall back to the southwest, upon New River. Leaving Wise in front of the latter to wate have seen, had remained in the vicinity of New River. The brigade of Benham, composed of the Tounter of no importance, on the left bank of New River, with some of Cox's detachments. The conditnot willing to give up the game. He crossed New River, marched down the left bank, and on the 30threat. Schenck not having been able to cross New River, which was swollen by the rain, that retreat[1 more...]