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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The campaign and battle of Lynchburg. (search)
or two days, hence at sunrise on the morning of the 17th, Early commenced to move his corps by rail. The tras did not reach Lynchburg until the afternoon of the 17th, and the rest of his small army did not arrive until When he reached the field on the afternoon of the 17th, Early found Imboden with his small remnant of cavale under Ramseur, which arrived on the evening of the 17th, was at once thrown forward and occupied the new linHunter did not make any serious demonstration on the 17th, nor until after two o'clock on the 18th. There was of his march and the occupation of his corps on the 17th, he says (70 War of Rebellion, 121): Next mornhe says that General Hunter fought four hours on the 17th; on the 18th the General ascertained that Rebel forch circumstances. At sunrise on the morning of the 17th, Miss Moorman went out on a hill near her house to rith some of his troops on the evening of Friday, the 17th, but could do little more than get what he had into