Gettysburg Campaign And Campaigns of 1864 1865 in Virginia
Gettysburg Campaign And Campaigns of 1864 1865 in Virginia
Robert M Robert Mackey Stribling
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The cavalry reported their fight in the morning was severe. "The cavalry lost heavily. " Burnside was or- dered to move two of his divisions beyond (south of) the Gayles House, and have them prepared at 6 A. M. To march directly to the Courthouse, whilst the other two divisions of the corps assisted in guarding the trains. General Lee reported of this day (the 8th) : "After a sharp encounter with the Fifth (Warren's) Corps and Torbert's cavalry, General K. H. Anderson, with the ad- vance of the... army, repulsed the enemy with great slaughter, and took possession of the Courthouse this morning; receiving reinforcements, he renewed the at- tack upon our position, and was again handsomely driv- en back. " On this day Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill was re- lieved from duty on account of sickness and Major-Gen- eral J. A. Early assigned to the command of HilFs Corps during the absence of General Hill. Brigadier- General John B. Gordan succeeded to the command of Early's division. Ninth Day of May.
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