. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Adjutant Harrison I,. Nkwiiau. Captain <;. (artekCompany C. CHAPTER XXI Picketing and Scouting in Mosbys Confederacy. return to the vicinity of warrenton and the upper rappa-hannock consolidation of the second cavalry division. July 17—September 9, 1863. The movements of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry have beenfollowed to Bolivar Heights, near Harpers Ferry, Va., whereour brigade arrived early on the morning of July 17, after its fightat
. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Adjutant Harrison I,. Nkwiiau. Captain <;. (artekCompany C. CHAPTER XXI Picketing and Scouting in Mosbys Confederacy. return to the vicinity of warrenton and the upper rappa-hannock consolidation of the second cavalry division. July 17—September 9, 1863. The movements of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry have beenfollowed to Bolivar Heights, near Harpers Ferry, Va., whereour brigade arrived early on the morning of July 17, after its fightat Shepherdstown. We rested there until the afternoon of the19th, when we crossed the Shenandoah River at Harpers Ferry,and started on the march southward along the east side of theBlue Ridge, protecting the immense trains of the Army of thePotomac on its movements towards Warrenton. Meanwhile, theConfederate Army was marching by parallel routes up the Shen-andoah Valley. Regimental Journal (Continued from page 259). July 18. Remained in camp. [Near Harper s Ferry, Va.] July 19. Crossed the Shenandoah River; passed through Hillsboro andmoved
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