Eighty Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry

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Eighty Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry
Thomas Edward Merchant
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At this period of the War it was looked upon at the North as the worst of generalship to permit any rebel troops to get between our forces and the Seat of Gov- ernment, and it was well known on the other side that any movement that threatened such a condition would cause the quick packing of tents and the immediate tramp of whatever Union force was charged with the protection of the Capital. Later on came a change in this regard.
Jackson threatened Washington by starting a move- ment to Pope's
...rear, passing around his right flank.
On the 19th, commenced Pope's backward march.
On the 21st, Pope was safely across the Rappahan- nock, and immediately Jackson was along the south — 49 — side of the river. Rappahannock Station was the cen- tral river point, the line stretching 15 miles.
In '62, an ordinary river stemmed the current of pursuit more effectually than it did in '64.
On the 22d, the rebel cavalry struck Catlett Station, and on the 23d, the bridge across the Rappahannock was burned, and the station abandoned by Pope.


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