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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
als' movements made him think that the latter were halting between Catlett's and Warrenton Junction. He dared not continue any farther towarconnoitre the supposed position of the Federals in the vicinity of Catlett's. Stuart started with three brigades and two batteries of artillet Auburn to watch this route, Stuart continues his movement toward Catlett's, with Funsten and Young. Arriving on the edge of a wood command side, and that he is thus caught between the column observed near Catlett's and that which so unexpectedly has just closed his passage on thter it the Fifth. Warren has been ordered to march from Auburn to Catlett's to take the same route in the rear of this last corps, the road In consequence of the detour which it must make in order to reach Catlett's, the Second corps finds itself charged alone to cover the retreave toward Greenwich, not wishing to engage the enemy on the way to Catlett's, soon stops pursuing him, and the two armies resume their parall