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fall to him when in a few weeks he should succeed Wilson。  But to go

on down the scale of rank察describing the officers who commanded in

the Army of the Shenandoah察would carry me beyond all limit察so I

refrain from the digression with regret that I cannot pay to each his

well´earned tribute。



The force that I could take with me into the field at this time

numbered about 26000 men。  Within the limits of the geographical

division there was a much greater number of troops than this。

Baltimore察Washington察Harper's Ferry察Hagerstown察Frederick

Cumberland察and a score of other points察besides the strong

detachments that it took to keep the Baltimore and Ohio railroad open

through the mountains of West Virginia察and escorts for my trains

absorbed so many men that the column which could be made available

for field operations was small when compared with the showing on

paper。  Indeed察it was much less than it ought to have been察but for

me察in the face of the opposition made by different interests

involved察to detach troops from any of the points to which they had

been distributed before I took charge was next to impossible。



In a few days after my arrival preparations were completed察and I was

ready to make the first move for the possession of the Shenandoah

Valley。  For the next five weeks the operations on my part consisted

almost wholly of offensive and defensive manoeuvring for certain

advantages察the enemy confining himself meanwhile to measures

intended to counteract my designs。  Upon the advent of Torbert察Early

immediately grew suspicious察and fell back twelve miles south of

Martinsburg察to Bunker Hill and vicinity察where his right flank would

be less exposed察but from which position he could continue to

maintain the break in the Baltimore and Ohio railroad察and push

reconnoitring parties through Smithfield to Charlestown。  These

reconnoitring parties exhibited considerable boldness at times察but

since they had no purpose in view save to discover whether or not we

were moving察I did not contest any ground with them except about our

outposts。  Indeed察I desired that Early might remain at some point

well to the north till I was fully prepared to throw my army on his

right and rear and force a battle察and hence I abstained from

disturbing him by premature activity察for I thought that if I could

beat him at Winchester察or north of it察there would be far greater

chances of weighty results。  I therefore determined to bring my

troops察if it were at all possible to do so察into such a position

near that town as to oblige Early to fight。  The sequel proved

however察that he was accurately informed of all my movements。  To

anticipate them察therefore察he began his retreat up the valley the

day that I moved out from Halltown察and consequently was able to

place himself south of Winchester before I could get there。









CHAPTER XXIV。



MOVING ON GENERAL EARLYGENERAL GRANT'S LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS

DESTROYING THE RESOURCES OF THE VALLEYREASON FOR THE DESTRUCTION

WITHDRAWAL TO HALLTOWNALARM IN THE NORTH OVER THE RETROGRADE

MOVEMENTRENEWING THE ADVANCE UP THE VALLEYGENERAL ANDERSON'S

ATTEMPT TO RETURN TO PETERSBURGSTRENGTH OF THE ARMIES。



For a clear understanding of the operations which preceded the

victories that resulted in almost annihilating General Early's army

in the Shenandoah Valley察it is necessary to describe in considerable

detail the events that took place prior to the 19th of September。  My

army marched from Harper's Ferry on the l0th of August察1864察General

Torbert with Merritt's division of cavalry moving in advance through

Berryville察going into position near White Post。  The Sixth Corps

under General Wright察moved by way of Charlestown and Summit Point to

Clifton察General Emory察with Dwight's division of the Nineteenth

Corps察marched along the Berryville pike through Berryville to the

left of the position of the Sixth Corps at Clifton察General Crook's

command察moving on the Kabletown road察passed through Kabletown to

the vicinity of Berryville察and went into position on the left of

Dwight's division察while Colonel Lowell察with a detached force of two

small regiments of cavalry察marched to Summit Point察so that on the

night of August 10 my infantry occupied a line stretching from

Clifton to Berryville察with Merritt's cavalry at White Post and

Lowell's at Summit Point。  The enemy察as stated before察moved at the

same time from Bunker Hill and vicinity察and stretched his line from

where the Winchester and Potomac railroad crosses Opequon Creek to

the point at which the Berryville and Winchester pike crosses the

same stream察thus occupying the west bank to cover Winchester。



On the morning of the 11th the Sixth Corps was ordered to move across

the country toward the junction of the Berryville´Winchester pike and

the Opequon察and to take the crossing and hold it察Dwight's division

being directed to move through Berryville on the White Post road for

a mile察then file to the right by heads of regiments at deploying

distances察and carry the crossing of Opequon Creek at a ford about

three´fourths of a mile from the left of the Sixth Corps察while Crook

was instructed to move out on the White Post road察a mile and a half

beyond Berryville察then head to the right and secure the ford about a

mile to the left of Dwight察Torbert's orders were to push Merritt's

division up the Millwood pike toward Winchester察attack any force he

might run against察and ascertain the movements of the Confederate

army察and lastly察Lowell received instructions to close in from

Summit Point on the right of the Sixth Corps。



My object in securing the fords was to further my march on Winchester

from the southeast察since察from all the information gathered during

the l0th察I still thought Early could be brought to a stand at that

point察but in this I was mistaken察as Torbert's reconnoissance

proved察for on the morning of the 11th察when Merritt had driven the

Confederate cavalry察then covering the Millwood pike west of the

Opequon察off toward Kernstown察he found that their infantry and

artillery were retreating south察up the Valley pike。



As soon as this information was obtained Torbert moved quickly

through the toll´gate on the Front Royal and Winchester road to

Newtown察to strike the enemy's flank and harass him in his retreat

Lowell following up through Winchester察on the Valley pike察Crook was

turned to the left and ordered to Stony Point察while Emory and

Wright察marching to the left also察were directed to take post on the

night of the 11th between the Millwood and Front Royal roads察within

supporting distance of Crook。  Merritt meeting some of the enemy's

cavalry at the tollgate察drove it in the direction of Newtown till it

got inside the line of Gordon's division of infantry察which had been

thrown out and posted behind barricades to cover the flank of the

main force in its retreat。  A portion of Merritt's cavalry attacked

this infantry and drove in its skirmish´line察and though not able to

dislodge Gordon察Merritt held the ground gained till night´fall察when

the Confederate infantry moved off under cover of darkness to Hupp's

Hill察between Strasburg and Cedar Creek



The next morning Crook marched from Stony Point to Cedar Creek察Emory

followed with Dwight察and the cavalry moved to the same point by way

of Newtown and the Valley pike察the Sixth Corps following the

cavalry。  That night Crook was in position at Cedar Creek察on the

left of the Valley pike察Emory on the right of the pike察the Sixth

Corps on the right of Emory察and the cavalry on the flanks。  In the

afternoon a heavy skirmish´line had been thrown forward to the

heights on the south side of Cedar Creek察and a brisk affair with the

enemy's pickets took place察the Confederates occupying with their

main force the heights north of Strasburg。  On the morning of the

13th my cavalry went out to reconnoitre toward Strasburg察on the

middle road察about two and a half miles west of the Valley pike察and

discovered that Early's infantry was at Fisher's Hill察where he had

thrown up behind Tumbling Run earthworks extending clear across the

narrow valley between the Massanutten and North mountains。  On the

left of these works he had Vaughan's察McCausland's察and Johnson's

brigades of cavalry under General Lomax察who at this time relieved

General Ramseur from the command of the Confederate mounted forces。



Within the past day or two I had received information that a column

of the enemy was moving up from Culpeper Court House and approaching

Front Royal through Chester Gap察and although the intelligence was

unconfirmed察it caused me much solicitude察for there was strong

probability that such a movement would be made察and any considerable

force advancing through Front Royal toward Winchester could fall upon

my rear and destroy my communication with Harper's Ferry察or察moving

along the base of

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