Lloyds Battle History of the Great Rebellion Complete From the Capture of Fo

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Lloyds Battle History of the Great Rebellion Complete From the Capture of Fo
Theodore Lyman
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Some skirmishing occurred during the day ; but was pro- ductive of no important results.
Sunday, the twelfth day from breaking camp at Culpepper, or from the opening of the campaign, was the first real day of rest to the Army of the Potomac. Its constant and severe marches by night, and its almost incessant fighting at other times, had disposed it for a period of refreshment. The opportunity for rest therefore was gladly hailed by the worn and weary troops. On Monday, Gen- eral Grant sent word
...to Washington that ofiensive operations had been necessarily suspended until the roads should become passable, and that the army was in the best of spirits, and fully confident of success. During the first three days of the week, few maneu- vers of importance took place. The enemy was constantly watch- ed, reconnoissances made, and any hostile demonstration checked by instant preparation to meet him. Meanwhile the camp was cleared of wounded, an abundant supply of commissary stores and ammunition was brought forward, and more than 25.

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