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should begin with the movement of Warren's corps the Fifth at
3 o'clock on the morning of the 29th察and Humphreys's the Second at
6察the rest of the infantry holding on in the trenches。 The cavalry
was to move in conjunction with Warren and Humphreys察and make its
way out beyond our left as these corps opened the road。
The night of the 28th I received the following additional
instructions察the general tenor of which again disturbed me察for
although I had been assured that I was not to join General Sherman
it will be seen that the supplemental directions distinctly present
that alternative察and I therefore feared that during the trip up the
James River on the morning of the 28th General Grant had returned to
his original views
;HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES
;City Point察Va。察March 28察1865。
;MAJOR´GENERAL P。 H。 SHERIDAN
;The Fifth Army Corps will move by the Vaughn road at 3 A。M。
tomorrow morning。 The Second moves at about 9 A。M。察having but about
three miles to march to reach the point designated for it to take on
the right of the Fifth Corps察after the latter reaches Dinwiddie
Court House。
;Move your cavalry at as early an hour as you can察and without being
confined to any particular road or roads。 You may go out by the
nearest roads in rear of the Fifth Corps察pass by its left察and
passing near to or through Dinwiddie察reach the right and rear of the
enemy as soon as you can。 It is not the intention to attack the
enemy in his intrenched position察but to force him out if possible。
Should he come out and attack us察or get himself where he can be
attacked察move in with your entire force in your own way察and with
the full reliance that the army will engage or follow the enemy察as
circumstances will dictate。 I shall be on the field察and will
probably be able to communicate with you察should I not do so察and you
find that the enemy keeps within his main intrenched line察you may
cut loose and push for the Danville road。 If you find it practicable
I would like you to cross the Southside road察between Petersburg and
Burkeville察and destroy it to some extent。 I would not advise much
detention察however察until you reach the Danville road察which I would
like you to strike as near to the Appomattox as possible察make your
destruction of that road as complete as possible察you can then pass
on to the Southside road察west of Burkeville察and destroy that in
like manner。
;After having accomplished the destruction of the two railroads
which are now the only avenues of supply to Lee's army察you may
return to this army察selecting your road farther south察or you may go
on into North Carolina and join General Sherman。 Should you select
the latter course察get the information to me as early as possible察so
that I may send orders to meet you at Goldsboro'。
;U。 S。 GRANT察Lieut。´General。;
These instructions did not alter my line of march for the morrow察and
I trusted matters would so come about as not to require compliance
with those portions relative to the railroads and to joining Sherman
so early on the 29th I moved my cavalry out toward Ream's Station on
the Weldon road察Devin commanding the First Division察with Colonels
Gibbs察Stagg察and Fitzhugh in charge of the brigades察the Third
Division under Custer察Colonels Wells察Capehart and Pennington being
the brigade commanders。 These two divisions united were commanded by
Merritt察as they had been since leaving Winchester。 Crook headed the
Second Division察his brigades being under General Davies and Colonels
John I。 Gregg and Smith。
Our general direction was westward察over such routes as could be
found察provided they did not embarrass the march of the infantry。
The roads察from the winter's frosts and rains察were in a frightful
state察and when it was sought to avoid a spot which the head of the
column had proved almost bottomless察the bogs and quicksands of the
adjoining fields demonstrated that to make a detour was to go from
bad to worse。 In the face of these discouragements we floundered on
however察crossing on the way a series of small streams swollen to
their banks。 Crook and Devin reached the county´seat of Dinwiddie
about 5 o'clock in the evening察having encountered only a small
picket察that at once gave way to our advance。 Merritt left Custer at
Malon's crossing of Rowanty Creek to care for the trains containing
our subsistence and the reserve ammunition察these being stuck in the
mire at察intervals all the way back to the Jerusalem plank´road察and
to make any headway at all with the trains察Custer's men often had to
unload the wagons and lift them out of the boggy places。
Crook and Devin camped near Dinwiddie Court House in such manner as
to cover the Vaughn察Flatfoot察Boydton察and Five Forks roads察for察as
these all intersected at Dinwiddie察they offered a chance for the
enemy's approach toward the rear of the Fifth Corps察as Warren
extended to the left across the Boydton road。 Any of these routes
leading to the south or west might also be the one on which察in
conformity with one part of my instructions察I was expected to get
out toward the Danville and Southside railroads察and the Five Forks
road would lead directly to General Lee's right flank察in case
opportunity was found to comply with the other part。 The place was
therefore察of great strategic value察and getting it without cost
repaid us for floundering through the mud。
Dinwiddie Court House察though a most important point in the campaign
was far from attractive in feature察being made up of a half´dozen
unsightly houses察a ramshackle tavern propped up on two sides with
pine poles察and the weatherbeaten building that gave official name to
the cross´roads。 We had no tentsthere were none in the commandso
I took possession of the tavern for shelter for myself and staff察and
just as we had finished looking over its primitive interior a rain
storm set in。
The wagon containing my mess equipment was back somewhere on the
road察hopelessly stuck in the mud察and hence we had nothing to eat
except some coffee which two young women living at the tavern kindly
made for us察a small quantity of the berry being furnished from the
haversacks of my escort。 By the time we got the coffee察rain was
falling in sheets察and the evening bade fair to be a most dismal one
but songs and choruses set up by some of my staffthe two young
women playing accompaniments on a battered pianorelieved the
situation and enlivened us a little。 However察the dreary night
brought me one great comfort察for General Grant察who that day had
moved out to Gravelly Run察sent me instructions to abandon all idea
of the contemplated raid察and directed me to act in concert with the
infantry under his immediate command察to turn察if possible察the right
flank of Lee's army。 The despatch made my mind easy with respect to
the objectionable feature of my original instructions察and of course
relieved me also from the anxiety growing out of the letter received
at Hancock Station the night of the 28th察so察notwithstanding the
suspicions excited by some of my staff concerning the Virginia
feather´bed that had been assigned me察I turned in at a late hour and
slept most soundly。
The night of the 29th the left of General Grant's infantryWarren's
corpsrested on the Boydton road察not far from its intersection with
the Quaker road。 Humphreys's corps was next to Warren察then came
Ord察next Wright察and then Parke察with his right resting on the
Appomattox。 The moving of Warren and Humphreys to the left during
the day was early discovered by General Lee。 He met it by extending
the right of his infantry on the White Oak road察while drawing in the
cavalry of W。 H。 F。 Lee and Rosser along the south bank of Stony
Creek to cover a crossroads called Five Forks察to anticipate me
there察for assuming that my command was moving in conjunction with
the infantry察with the ultimate purpose of striking the Southside
railroad察Lee made no effort to hold Dinwiddie察which he might have
done with his cavalry察and in this he made a fatal mistake。 The
cavalry of Fitz。 Lee was ordered at this same time from Sunderland
depot to Five Forks察and its chief placed in command of all the
mounted troops of General Lee's army。
At daylight on ttie 3oth I proceeded to make dispositions under the
new conditions imposed by my modified instructions察and directed
Merritt to push Devin out as far as the White Oak road to make a
reconnoissance to Five Forks察Crook being instructed to send Davies's
brigade to support Devin。 Crook was to hold察with Gregg's brigade
the Stony Creek crossing of the Boydton plank road察retaining Smith's
near Dinwiddie察for use in any direction required。 On the 29th W。 H。
F。 Lee conformed the march of his cavalry with that of ours察but my
holding Stony Creek in this way forced him to make a detour west of
Chamberlin's