. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN , General John R. Chambliss was a Confederatecavalry leader who distinguished himself atGettysburg. At Brandy Station, June 9,1863,W. H. F. Lee had been wounded, and ColonelChambliss had taken command of his the night of June 24th Stuart left Robert-sons and Jones brigades to guard the passes ofthe Blue Ridge and started to move round theArmy of the Potomac with the forces of Hamp-ton, Fitzhugh Lee, and Chambliss, intendingto pass between it and Centervillc into Mary-land and so r


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN , General John R. Chambliss was a Confederatecavalry leader who distinguished himself atGettysburg. At Brandy Station, June 9,1863,W. H. F. Lee had been wounded, and ColonelChambliss had taken command of his the night of June 24th Stuart left Robert-sons and Jones brigades to guard the passes ofthe Blue Ridge and started to move round theArmy of the Potomac with the forces of Hamp-ton, Fitzhugh Lee, and Chambliss, intendingto pass between it and Centervillc into Mary-land and so rejoin Lee. The movements ofthe army forced him out of his way, so on themorning of the 30th he moved across countryto Hanover, Chambliss in front and Hamptonin the rear with Fitzhugh Lee well out on theflank. Chambliss attacked Kilpatrick at Han-over about 10 , but was driven out beforeHampton or Lee could come to his support. MAJOR HENRY GILMOR, Major Gilmor was born in Baltimore County,Maryland, in 1838. He entered the Confed-erate army at the o


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