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determined to do this by requiring me to proceed with two divisions

as far as Charlottesville to destroy the railroad bridge over the

Rivanna River near that town察the railroad itself from the Rivanna to

Gordonsville察and察if practicable察from Gordonsville back toward

Hanover Junction also。





;HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC

;June 5察1864。  3。30 P。 M。



;MAJOR´GENERAL SHERIDAN察Commanding Cavalry Corps。



;I am directed by the major´general commanding to furnish the

following instructions for your guidance in the execution of the duty

referred to in the order for movements and changes of position to´

night察a copy of which order accompanies this communication。



;With two divisions of your corps you will move on the morning of the

7th instant to Charlottesville and destroy the railroad bridge over

the Rivanna near that town察you will then thoroughly destroy the

railroad from that point to Gordonsville察and from Gordonsville

toward Hanover Junction察and to the latter point察if practicable。

The chief engineer察Major Duane察will furnish you a canvas pontoon´

train of eight boats。  The chief quartermaster will supply you with

such tools察implements察and materials as you may require for the

destruction of the road。  Upon the completion of this duty you will

rejoin this army。



;A。 HUMPHREYS

;Major´General察Chief´of´Staff。;





After Meade's instructions reached me they were somewhat modified by

General Grant察who on the same evening had received information that

General Hunter察commanding the troops in West Virginia察had reached

Staunton and engaged with advantage the Confederate commander

General Jones察near that place。  General Grant informed me orally

that he had directed Hunter to advance as far as Charlottesville

that he expected me to unite with him there察and that the two

commands察after destroying the James River canal and the Virginia

Central road察were to join the Army of the Potomac in the manner

contemplated in my instructions from General Meade察and that in view

of what was anticipated察it would be well to break up as much of the

railroad as possible on my way westward。  A copy of his letter to

Hunter comprised my written instructions。  A junction with this

general was not contemplated when the expedition was first conceived

but became an important though not the paramount object after the

reception of the later information。  The diversion of the enemy's

cavalry from the south side of the Chickahominy was its main purpose

for in the presence of such a force as Lee's contracted lines would

now permit him to concentrate behind the Chickahominy察the

difficulties of crossing that stream would be largely increased if he

also had at hand a strong body of horse察to gain the time necessary

for him to oppose the movement at the different crossings with masses

of his infantry。



The order calling for two divisions for the expedition察I decided to

take Gregg's and Torbert's察leaving Wilson's behind to continue with

the infantry in its march to the James and to receive instructions

directly from察the headquarters of the army。  All my dismounted men

had been sent to the White House some days before察and they were

directed to report to Wilson as they could be provided with mounts。







;COLD HARBOR察VA。察June 6察1964。



;MAJOR´GENERAL D。 HUNTER察Commanding Dept West Virginia。



;General Sheridan leaves here to´morrow morning with instructions to

proceed to Charlottesville察Va。察and to commence there the

destruction of the Virginia Central railroad察destroying this way as

much as possible。  The complete destruction of this road and of the

canal on James River is of great importance to us。  According to the

instructions I sent to General Halleck for your guidance察you will

proceed to Lynchburg and commence there。  It would be of great value

to us to get possession of Lynchburg for a single day。  But that

point is of so much importance to the enemy察that in attempting to

get it such resistance may be met as to defeat your getting into the

road or canal at all。  I see察in looking over the letter to General

Halleck on the subject of your instructions察that it rather indicates

that your route should be from Staunton via Charlottesville。  If you

have so understood it察you will be doing just what I want。  The

direction I would now give is察that if this letter reaches you in the

valley between Staunton and Lynchburg察you immediately turn east by

the most practicable road until you strike the Lynchburg branch of

the Virginia Central road。  From there move eastward along the line

of the road察destroying it completely and thoroughly察until you join

General Sheridan。  After the work laid out for General Sheridan and

yourself is thoroughly done察proceed to join the Army of the Potomac

by the route laid out in General Sheridan's instructions。  If any

portion of your force察especially your cavalry察is needed back in

your department察you are authorized to send it back。  If on receipt

of this you should be near to Lynchburg and deem it practicable to

reach that point察you will exercise your judgment about going there。

If you should be on the railroad between Charlottesville and

Lynchburg察it may be practicable to detach a cavalry force to destroy

the canal。  Lose no opportunity to destroy the canal。



;U。 S。 GRANT察Lieutenant´General。;





Owing to the hard service of the preceding month we had lost many

horses察so the number of dismounted men was large察and my strength

had also been much reduced by killed and wounded during the same

period of activity。  The effective mounted force of my two divisions

was therefore much diminished察they mustering only about six thousand

officers and men when concentrated on June 6 at New Castle ferry。

Here they were provided with three days' rations察intended to last

five days察and with two days' grain for the horses。  The rations and

forty rounds of ammunition per man were to be carried on the persons

of the troopers察the grain on the pommel of the saddle察and the

reserve ammunition in wagons。  One medical wagon and eight ambulances

were also furnished察and one wagon was authorized for each division

and brigade headquarters察enough canvas´covered boats for a small

pontoon´bridge were also provided。



My instructions permitting latitude in the route I should take察I

decided to march along the north bank of the North Anna River察cross

that stream at Carpenter's ford察strike the Virginia Central railroad

at Trevillian Station察destroy it toward Louisa Court House察march

past Gordonsville察strike the railroad again at Cobham's Station察and

destroy it thence to Charlottesville as we proceeded west。  The

success of the last part of this programme would of course depend on

the location of General Hunter when I should arrive in the region

where it would be practicable for us to communicate with each other。



〃From my camp at New Castle ferry we crossed the Pamunkey察marched

between Aylett's and Dunkirk on the Mattapony River察and on the 8th

of June encamped at Polecat Station。  The next day we resumed the

march along the North Annaour advance guard skirmishing with a few

mounted men of the enemy察who proved to be irregularsand bivouacked

on Northeast Creek察near Young's Mills。  This day I learned from some

of these irregulars whom we made prisoners that Breckenridge's

division of infantry察en route to the Shenandoah Valley by way of

Gordonsville察was passing slowly up the railroad parallel to me察and

that the enemy's cavalry had left its position on the south side of

the Chickahominy察and was marching on the old Richmond and

Gordonsville road toward Gordonsville察under command of General Wade

Hampton察the information being confirmed by a scouting party sent out

to cut the telegraph wires along the railroad in the night。

Breckenridge had been ordered back to the valley by General Lee as

soon as he heard of Hunter's victory near Staunton察but now that my

expedition had been discovered察the movement of Breckenridge's troops

on the railroad was being timed to correspond with the marches of my

command till Hampton could get more nearly parallel with me。



On the 10th we resumed the march察passing by Twyman's store察crossing

the North Anna at Carpenter's ford and encamping on the road leading

along the south fork of the North Anna to Trevillian Station。  During

the evening and night of the Loth the boldness of the enemy's

scouting parties察with which we had been coming into collision more

or less every day察perceptibly increased察thus indicating the

presence of a large force察and evidencing that his shorter line of

march had enabled him to bring to my front a strong body of cavalry

although it started from Lee's army nearly two days later than I did

from Grant's。  The arrival of this body also permitted Breckenridge

to pass on to Gordonsville察and from there to interpose between

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