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troops as to secure these objects by holding the line of the Brock
road beyond the Furnaces察and thence around to Todd's Tavern and
Piney Branch Church。 On the 6th察through some false information
General Meade became alarmed about his left flank察and sent me the
following note
;HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
;May 6察1864。1 o'clock P。 M。
;MAJOR´GENERAL SHERIDAN
;Commanding Cavalry Corps
;Your despatch of 11。45 a。m。察received。 General Hancock has been
heavily pressed察and his left turned。 The major´general commanding
thinks that you had better draw in your cavalry察so as to secure the
protection of the trains。 The order requiring an escort for the
wagons to´night has been rescinded。
;A。 A。 HUMPHREYS
;Major´General察Chief´of´Staff。;
On the morning of the 6th Custer's and Devin's brigades had been
severely engaged at the Furnaces before I received the above note。
They had been most successful in repulsing the enemy's attacks
however察and I felt that the line taken up could be held察but the
despatch from General Humphreys was alarming察so I drew all the
cavalry close in toward Chancellorsville。 It was found later that
Hancock's left had not been turned察and the points thus abandoned had
to be regained at a heavy cost in killed and wounded察to both the
cavalry and the infantry。
On the 7th of May察under directions from headquarters察Army of the
Potomac察the trains were put in motion to go into park at Piney
Branch Church察in anticipation of the movement that was about to be
made for the possession of Spottsylvania Court House。 I felt
confident that the order to move the trains there had been given
without a full understanding of the situation察for Piney Branch
Church was now held by the enemy察a condition which had resulted from
the order withdrawing the cavalry on account of the supposed disaster
to Hancock's left the day before察but I thought the best way to
remedy matters was to hold the trains in the vicinity of Aldrich's
till the ground on which it was intended to park them should be
regained。
This led to the battle of Todd's Tavern察a spirited fight for the
possession of the crossroads at that point察participated in by the
enemy's cavalry and Gregg's division察and two brigades of Torbert's
division察the latter commanded by Merritt察as Torbert became very ill
on the 6th察and had to be sent to the rear。 To gain the objective
pointthe crossroadsI directed Gregg to assail the enemy on the
Catharpen road with Irvin Gregg's brigade and drive him over Corbin's
bridge察while Merritt attacked him with the Reserve brigade on the
Spottsylvania road in conjunction with Davies's brigade of Gregg's
division察which was to be put in on the Piney Branch Church road察and
unite with Merritt's left。 Davies's and Irvin Gregg's brigades on my
right and left flanks met with some resistance察yet not enough to
deter them from察executing their orders。 In front of Merritt the
enemy held on more stubbornly察however察and there ensued an
exceedingly severe and察at times察fluctuating fight。 Finally the
Confederates gave way察and we pursued them almost to Spottsylvania
Court House察but deeming it prudent to recall the pursuers about
dark察I encamped Gregg's and Merritt's divisions in the open fields
to the east of Todd's Tavern。
During the preceding three days the infantry corps of the army had
been engaged in the various conflicts known as the battles of the
Wilderness。 The success of the Union troops in those battles had not
been all that was desired察and General Grant now felt that it was
necessary to throw himself on Lee's communications if possible察while
preserving his own intact by prolonging the movement to the left。
Therefore察on the evening of the 7th he determined to shift his whole
army toward Spottsylvania Court House察and initiated the movement by
a night march of the infantry to Todd's Tavern。 In view of what was
contemplated察I gave orders to Gregg and Merritt to move at daylight
on the morning of the 8th察for the purpose of gaining possession of
Snell's bridge over the Po River察the former by the crossing at
Corbin's bridge and the latter by the Block House。 I also directed
Wilson察who was at Alsop's house察to take possession of Spottsylvania
as early as possible on the morning of the 8th察and then move into
position at Snell's bridge conjointly with the other two divisions。
Wilson's orders remained as I had issued them察so he moved
accordingly and got possession of Spottsylvania察driving the enemy's
cavalry a mile beyond察as will be seen by the following despatch sent
me at 9 A。 M。 of the 8th
;HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION察CAVALRY CORPS
;ARMY OF THE POTOMAC。
;SPOTTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE察May 8察1864 9 A。 M。
; LIEUTENANT´COLONEL FORSYTH察CHIEF´OF´STAFF察C。 C。
;Have run the enemy's cavalry a mile from Spottsylvania Court House
have charged them察and drove them through the village察am fighting
now with a considerable force察supposed to be Lee's division。
Everything all right。
;J。 H。 WILSON
;Brigadier´General Commanding。
During the night of the 7th General Meade arrived at Todd's Tavern
and modified the orders I had given Gregg and Merritt察directing
Gregg simply to hold Corbin's bridge察and Merritt to move out in
front of the infantry column marching on the Spottsylvania road。
Merritt proceeded to obey察but in advancing察our cavalry and infantry
became intermingled in the darkness察and much confusion and delay was
the consequence。 I had not been duly advised of these changes in
Gregg's and Merritt's orders察and for a time I had fears for the
safety of Wilson察but察while he was preparing to move on to form his
junction with Gregg and Merritt at Snell's bridge察the advance of
Anderson who was now commanding Longstreet's corps appeared on the
scene and drove him from Spottsylvania。
Had Gregg and Merritt been permitted to proceed as they were
originally instructed察it is doubtful whether the battles fought at
Spottsylvania would have occurred察for these two divisions would have
encountered the enemy at the Pa River察and so delayed his march as to
enable our infantry to reach Spottsylvania first察and thus force Lee
to take up a line behind the Po。 I had directed Wilson to move from
the left by ;the Gate; through Spottsylvania to Snell's bridge察while
Gregg and Merritt were to advance to the same point by Shady Grove
and the Block House。 There was nothing to prevent at least a partial
success of these operations察that is to say察the concentration of the
three divisions in front of Snell's bridge察even if we could not
actually have gained it。 But both that important point and the
bridge on the Block House road were utterly ignored察and Lee's
approach to Spottsylvania left entirely unobstructed察while three
divisions of cavalry remained practically ineffective by reason of
disjointed and irregular instructions。
On the morning of the 8th察when I found that such orders had been
given察I made some strong remonstrances against the course that had
been pursued察but it was then too late to carry out the combinations
I had projected the night before察so I proceeded to join Merritt on
the Spottsylvania road。 On reaching Merritt I found General Warren
making complaint that the cavalry were obstructing his infantry
column察so I drew Merritt off the road察and the leading division of
the Fifth Corps pushed up to the front。 It got into line about 11
o'clock察and advanced to take the village察but it did not go very far
before it struck Anderson's corps察and was hurled back with heavy
loss。 This ended all endeavor to take Spottsylvania that day。
A little before noon General Meade sent for me察and when I reached
his headquarters I found that his peppery temper had got the better
of his good judgment察he showing a disposition to be unjust察laying
blame here and there for the blunders that had been committed。 He
was particularly severe on the cavalry察saying察among other things
that it had impeded the march of the Fifth Corps by occupying the
Spottsylvania road。 I replied that if this were true察he himself had
ordered it there without my knowledge。 I also told him that he had
broken up my combinations察exposed Wilson's division to disaster察and
kept Gregg unnecessarily idle察and further察repelled his insinuations
by saying that such disjointed operations as he had been requiring of
the cavalry for the last four days would render the corps inefficient
and useless before long。 Meade was very much irritated察and I was
none the less so。 One word brought on another察until察finally察I
told him that I could whip Stuart if he Meade would only let me
but since he insisted on giving the cavalry directions without
consulting or even notifying me察he could henceforth command the
Cavalry Corps himselfthat I would not give it another order。
The acrimonious interview