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He used the infantry to keep the linesof retreat open, and directed the cavalry to rendezvous at BrandyStation. They were to arrive there at the same time, and attacktogether. Duffie's column was to make a circuit by way of Stevensburg. Unfortunately, Stuart was not at Culpeper, but at Brandy Station;that is, he occupied the point where they were to rendezvous, andthe plan therefore appertained practically to the same vicioussystem of converging columns against a central force. What happenedmay... be briefly stated as follows: The First Division, under Buford, came upon the enemy between Brandy Station and Beverly Ford. Abattle ensued at St. James' Church, and as their whole forceconfronted him, and they had twenty pieces of artillery, he wasunable to break their line. After fighting some hours he wasobliged to turn back with a portion of his command to repel anattempt against his line of retreat. Gregg next appeared upon thescene, and succeeded in getting in Stuart's rear before the rebelgeneral knew he was there.
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