The Blue And Gray a History of the Conflicts During Lees Invasion And Battle O
The Blue And Gray a History of the Conflicts During Lees Invasion And Battle O
J Warren Gilbert
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Regiment of Walker s brigade of Johnson s division. At 6 : 00 P. M. , a reconnoitering squad of 50 men was sent forward by the cavalry leaders to develop the Confederate strength. This led to an engagement between the Confederate infantry and some squadrons of dis mounted Union cavalry on tire ridge near the Howard House, west of Cress Run. As Walker s regiment was repulsed, he reinforced it with his whole brigade, and was therefore absent that night from the attack on Gulp s Hill. At 10:00 P. ...M. , the Union cavalry retired to the Baltimore road at White Run, a mile southeast of Rock Creek. The orders for July 3rd were for Gregg s division to move back to the Hanover road to protect the right flank of the Union Army and Kilpatrick s division which bivouacked that night at Two Taverns, to replace Buford s division on the left flank. By mistake, Custer s brigade of Kilpatrick s division moved up the Low Dutch road to the Hanover road. Until noon, Custer remained in the vicinity of the cross-roads with out-post squadrons about a mile north on both the Low Dutch, and road connecting the Low Dutch with the York road.
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