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corps。 Just as the troopers were deploying察a man on a mule察heading
for Burkeville察rode into my pickets。 He was arrested察of course
and being searched there was found in his boots this telegram in
duplicate察signed by Lee's Commissary General。
;The army is at Amelia Court House察short of provisions。 Send
300000 rations quickly to BurkeVille Junction。; One copy was
addressed to the supply department at Danville察and the other to that
at Lynchburg。 I surmised that the telegraph lines north of
Burkeville had been broken by Crook after the despatches were
written察which would account for their being transmitted by
messenger。 There was thus revealed not only the important fact that
Lee was concentrating at Amelia Court House察but also a trustworthy
basis for estimating his troops察so I sent word to Crook to strike up
the railroad toward me察and to Merrittwho察as I have said察had
followed on the heels of the enemyto leave Mackenzie there and
himself close in on Jettersville。 Staff´officers were also
despatched to hurry up Griffin with theFifth Corps察and his tired men
redoubled their strides。
My troops too were hard up for rations察for in the pursuit we could
not wait for our trains察so I concluded to secure if possible these
provisions intended for Lee。 To this end I directed Young to send
four of his best scouts to Burkeville Junction。 There they were to
separate察two taking the railroad toward Lynchburg and two toward
Danville察and as soon as a telegraph station was reached the telegram
was to be transmitted as it had been written and the provisions thus
hurried forward。
Although the Fifth Corps arrived at Jettersville the evening of April
4察as did also Crook's and Merritt's cavalry察yet none of the army of
the Potomac came up till about 3 o'clock the afternoon of the 5th
the Second Corps察followed by the Sixth察joining us then。 General
Meade arrived at Jettersville an hour earlier察but being ill
requested me to put his troops in position。 The Fifth Corps being
already intrenched across the Amelia Court House road facing north察I
placed the Sixth on its right and the Second on its left as they
reached the ground。
As the enemy had been feeling us ever since morningto learn what he
was up to I directed Crook to send Davies's brigade on a
reconnoissance to Paine's crossroads。 Davies soon found out that Lee
was trying to escape by that flank察for at the crossroads he found
the Confederate trains and artillery moving rapidly westward。 Having
driven away the escort察Davies succeeded in burning nearly two
hundred wagons察and brought off five pieces of artillery。 Among
these wagons were some belonging to General察Lee's and to General
Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters。 This work through察Davies withdrew and
rejoined Crook察who察with Smith and Gregg察was established near Flat
Creek。
It being plain that Lee would attempt to escape as soon as his trains
were out of the way察I was most anxious to attack him when the Second
Corps began to arrive察for I felt certain that unless we did so he
would succeed in passing by our left flank察and would thus again make
our pursuit a stern´chase察but General Meade察whose plan of attack
was to advance his right flank on Amelia Court House察objected to
assailing before all his troops were up。
I then sent despatches to General Grant察explaining what Davies had
done察and telling him that the Second Corps was arriving察and that I
wished he himself was present。 I assured him of my confidence in our
capturing Lee if we properly exerted ourselves察and informed him
finally察that I would put all my cavalry察except Mackenzie察on my
left察and that察with such a disposition of my forces察I could see no
escape for Lee。 I also inclosed him this letter察which had just been
captured
;AMELIA C。 H。察April 5察1865。
DEAR MAMMA
;Our army is ruined察I fear。 We are all safe as yet。 Shyron left us
sick。 John Taylor is wellsaw him yesterday。 We are in line of
battle this morning。 General Robert Lee is in the field near us。 My
trust is still in the justice of our cause察and that of God。 General
Hill is killed。 I saw Murray a few minutes since。 Bernard察Terry
said察was taken prisoner察but may yet get out。 I send this by a
negro I see passing up the railroad to Mechlenburg。 Love to all。
;Your devoted son
;Wm。 B。 TAYLOR察Colonel。;
General Grant察who on the 5th was accompanying General Ord's column
toward Burkeville Junction察did not receive this intelligence till
nearly nightfall察when within about ten miles of the Junction。 He
set out for Jettersville immediately察but did not reach us till near
midnight察too late of course to do anything that night。 Taking me
with him察we went over to see Meade察whom he then directed to advance
early in the morning on Amelia Court House。 In this interview Grant
also stated that the orders Meade had already issued would permit
Lee's escape察and therefore must be changed察for it was not the aim
only to follow the enemy察but to get ahead of him察remarking during
the conversation that察 he had no doubt Lee was moving right then。;
On this same occasion Meade expressed a desire to have in the
proposed attack all the troops of the Army of the Potomac under his
own command察and asked for the return of the Fifth Corps。 I made no
objections察and it was ordered to report察to him。
When察on the morning of the 6th察Meade advanced toward Amelia Court
House察he found察as predicted察that Lee was gone。 It turned out that
the retreat began the evening of the 5th and continued all night。
Satisfied that this would be the case察I did not permit the cavalry
to participate in Meade's useless advance察but shifted it out toward
the left to the road running from Deatonsville to Rice's station
Crook leading and Merritt close up。 Before long the enemy's trains
were discovered on this road察but Crook could make but little
impression on them察they were so strongly guarded察so察leaving
Stagg's brigade and Miller's battery about three miles southwest of
Deatonsvillewhere the road forks察with a branch leading north
toward the Appomattoxto harass the retreating column and find a
vulnerable point察I again shifted the rest of the cavalry toward the
left察across´country察but still keeping parallel to the enemy's line
of march。
Just after crossing Sailor's Greek察a favorable opportunity offering
both Merritt and Crook attacked vigorously察gained the Rice's Station
road察destroyed several hundred wagons察made many prisoners察and
captured sixteen pieces of artillery。 This was important察but more
valuable still was the fact that we were astride the enemy's line of
retreat察and had cut off from joining Longstreet察waiting at Rice's
Station察a corps of Confederate infantry under General Ewell
composed of Anderson's察Kershaw's察and Custis Lee's divisions。
Stagg's brigade and Miller's battery察which察as I have said察had been
left at the forks of the Deatonsville road察had meanwhile broken in
between the rear of Ewell's column and the head of Gordon's察forcing
Gordon to abandon his march for Rice's Station察and to take the
right´hand road at the forks察on which he was pursued by General
Humphreys。
The complete isolation of Ewell from Longstreet in his front and
Gordon in his rear led to the battle of Sailor's Creek察one of the
severest conflicts of the war察for the enemy fought with desperation
to escape capture察and we察bent on his destruction察were no less
eager and determined。 The capture of Ewell察with six of his generals
and most of his troops察crowned our success察but the fight was so
overshadowed by the stirring events of the surrender three days
later察that the battle has never been accorded the prominence it
deserves。
The small creek from which the field takes its name flows in a
northwesterly direction across the road leading from Deatonsville to
Rice's Station。 By shifting to the left察Merritt gained the Rice's
Station road west of the creek察making havoc of the wagon´trains
while Crook struck them further on and planted himself square across
the road。 This blocked Ewell察who察advancing Anderson to some high
ground west of the creek察posted him behind barricades察with the
intention of making a hard fight there察while the main body should
escape through the woods in a westerly direction to roads that led to
Farmville。 This was prevented察however察by Crook forming his
division察two brigades dismounted and one mounted察and at once
assaulting all along Anderson's front and overlapping his right
while Merritt fiercely attacked to the right of Crook。 The enemy
being thus held察enabled the Sixth Corpswhich in the meantime I had
sent forto come upon the ground察and Ewell察still contending with
the cavalry察found himself suddenly beset by this new danger from his
rear。 To察meet it察he placed Kershaw to the right and Custis L