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... within a few days past sent from Richmond to Petersburg , but there are no indications that their command was at Petersburg or that any troops have passed through Richmond coming from the Valley within the last week or ten days .
... within a few days past sent from Richmond to Petersburg , but there are no indications that their command was at Petersburg or that any troops have passed through Richmond coming from the Valley within the last week or ten days .
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Captain NORTON : A train of thirty cars , ten of them loaded with troops and three with forage , passed the Junction toward Petersburg . SIMONS , Lieutenant , Signal Officer . HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , July 5 , 1861 CHAP .
Captain NORTON : A train of thirty cars , ten of them loaded with troops and three with forage , passed the Junction toward Petersburg . SIMONS , Lieutenant , Signal Officer . HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , July 5 , 1861 CHAP .
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This was understood to be the first train that had passed over the road since it was torn up . There is a brigade of infantry on Colonel Wyatt's place on the low ground near the railroad - west side . Colonel Wyatt's place is about two ...
This was understood to be the first train that had passed over the road since it was torn up . There is a brigade of infantry on Colonel Wyatt's place on the low ground near the railroad - west side . Colonel Wyatt's place is about two ...
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A. A. HUMPHREYS , Chief of Staff : I would respectfully report that no movements were seen from the plank road station , except that of a train of eighty - one wagons passed southward on the road beyond the Weldon railroad .
A. A. HUMPHREYS , Chief of Staff : I would respectfully report that no movements were seen from the plank road station , except that of a train of eighty - one wagons passed southward on the road beyond the Weldon railroad .
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Captain NORTON : A train of eleven cars loaded with troops has just passed toward Petersburg . A. G. SIMONS , Lieutenant and Acting Signal Officer . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , L. B. NORTON , Captain and Chief Signal ...
Captain NORTON : A train of eleven cars loaded with troops has just passed toward Petersburg . A. G. SIMONS , Lieutenant and Acting Signal Officer . Very respectfully , your obedient servant , L. B. NORTON , Captain and Chief Signal ...
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