. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . lex-andria Railroad, which had been completely destroyed by Lee, ashe fell back, and which repairs were necessary for the forwarding^of supplies for our army, we again renewed our advance towardthe Rappahannock, leaving our camp about 7 oclock on themorning of November 7, marching along the railroad, halting^for an hour at Warrenton Junction, then on to Bealton, havingthen got beyond where the road was relaid, passing the men stillat work replacing the ties and rails all new
. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . lex-andria Railroad, which had been completely destroyed by Lee, ashe fell back, and which repairs were necessary for the forwarding^of supplies for our army, we again renewed our advance towardthe Rappahannock, leaving our camp about 7 oclock on themorning of November 7, marching along the railroad, halting^for an hour at Warrenton Junction, then on to Bealton, havingthen got beyond where the road was relaid, passing the men stillat work replacing the ties and rails all new; then left the railroadand marched direct for the Rappahannock. We camped for thenight within half a mile of the river; could hear firing all Corps with the Third formed the left wing or column, andthe Fifth and Sixth Corps formed the right, and the firing weheard was that of the right wing which had crossed at Rappa-hannock Station, where they met with considerable opposition butfinally charged and captured the enemys works with about 1,500prisoners, four guns and eight flags ; the left met with little or.
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