id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33280 Meyer, Henry C. (Henry Coddington) Civil War Experiences under Bayard, Gregg, Kilpatrick, Custer, Raulston, and Newberry, 1862, 1863, 1864 .txt text/plain 27848 1399 74 which more cavalry were engaged than in any battle of the Civil War. General Buford's division had crossed the Rappahannock River at Beverly driving back a portion of General Windham's command, Kilpatrick's men Later in the day I found General Gregg, who, I was told, had In about ten days General Gregg's division marched towards Aldie, the cavalry corps, including General Gregg's, drove the enemy steadily back this moment General Gregg ordered a cavalry regiment, I think the Sixth General Gregg's division was, at his suggestion, moved to a position to Kilpatrick, who was on the left of the army, when General Gregg Within a few days General Gregg was directed to cross the Potomac at About this time General Gregg received word that Lee's army had entirely The following September General Kilpatrick, having become commander of a General Kilpatrick and his staff, and Custer with three regiments was, I ./cache/33280.txt ./txt/33280.txt