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Clarksburg, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 205
Fayetteville, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 205
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195.-skirmish near Fayetteville, Va.
Fayetteville, Virginia, May 27, 1863.
We have perfect quiet here now, though but a few days ago matters were lively.
On Sunday, the seventeenth of May, our cavalry outpost on the Raleigh road, distant from Fayette Court-House something like eight miles, were informed of the presence of the enemy in their front; and one company of the Second Virginia cavalry was sent to their assistance.
About fifty men of the Twelfth regiment had been staFayetteville, Virginia, May 27, 1863.
We have perfect quiet here now, though but a few days ago matters were lively.
On Sunday, the seventeenth of May, our cavalry outpost on the Raleigh road, distant from Fayette Court-House something like eight miles, were informed of the presence of the enemy in their front; and one company of the Second Virginia cavalry was sent to their assistance.
About fifty men of the Twelfth regiment had been stationed on Blake's farm, one mile and a half inside of the cavalry outpost.
Saturday morning the infantry force was drawn in, and arrived at camp about dark.
Some time during the night the cavalry were attacked, and the pickets driven into our outside camp-guard, where they remained until the morning of the eighteenth, when Captain Robert Wilson arrived with companies A, F, K, and E, of the Twelfth, from this point; and proceeded with his whole force, consisting of one company of the Second V
Huddleston (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 205
Raleigh (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 205
Gauley Bridge (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 205
Owen McGinnis (search for this): chapter 205
Robert Atkinson (search for this): chapter 205
Doc (search for this): chapter 205
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195.-skirmish near Fayetteville, Va.
Fayetteville, Virginia, May 27, 1863.
We have perfect quiet here now, though but a few days ago matters were lively.
On Sunday, the seventeenth of May, our cavalry outpost on the Raleigh road, distant from Fayette Court-House something like eight miles, were informed of the presence of the enemy in their front; and one company of the Second Virginia cavalry was sent to their assistance.
About fifty men of the Twelfth regiment had been stationed on Blake's farm, one mile and a half inside of the cavalry outpost.
Saturday morning the infantry force was drawn in, and arrived at camp about dark.
Some time during the night the cavalry were attacked, and the pickets driven into our outside camp-guard, where they remained until the morning of the eighteenth, when Captain Robert Wilson arrived with companies A, F, K, and E, of the Twelfth, from this point; and proceeded with his whole force, consisting of one company of the Second V
Robert Wilson (search for this): chapter 205
William H. Blake (search for this): chapter 205