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Page 985 CHAP XLI. AFFAIR NEAR CULPEPER, VA.

expedition which left town the night before under command of Captain Blakeley, of the Fifty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers. No

signal was heard. At 8 o'clock cavalry were discovered coming down the road from the direction of Greenville, which proved to be the expedition under the command of Captain Blakeley, returning to Washington. After a short rest, the column was put in march for Washington, arriving at 1 p.m..

CHARLES C. GRAVES,

Major First North Carolina Volunteers, Commanding.

Lieutenant J. A. Chenery,

Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.

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GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. 18TH A. C. DEPT. VA. AND N. C.,


Numbers 61.
FORT MONROE, VA., DECEMBER 20, 1863.

The commanding general takes pleasure in announcing to the troops under his command, for their information and emulation, the General Orders Numbers 46, from the headquarters of the Army and District of North Carolina.

GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. ARMY AND DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA,


Numbers 46.
NEW BERNE, N. N., DECEMBER 19, 1863.

On the 28th of November, the commanding general had the satisfaction of announcing the surprise of Whiteford's camp, and the capture of some 60 rebels, 100 stand of arms, and many stores, by a small force under Captains Graham and West.

Now he has the pleasure of publishing another brilliant affair, in the same locality, under Captain Blakeley, of the Fifty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, who, with 100 infantry, marched 40 miles in twenty hours, and captured 1 captain, 1 lieutenant, and 33 men; 30 horses and saddles, 4 mules, and much valuable property, without the loss of a man. These officers and the guide will be presented for promotion, as well as such others as shall do likewise.

By command of Major-General Peck:

E. T. PARKINSON,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

The commanding general desires to add his own pledge to that of Major-General Peck that the officers and men who do such deeds shall be fully considered in promotion.

By command of Major-General Butler:

R. S. DAVIS,

Major, and Assistant Adjutant-General.

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DECEMBER 18, 1863 - AFFAIR NEAR CULPEPER, VA.

Report of Colonel Thomas C. Devin, Sixth New York Cavalry, commanding First Cavalry Division.

Culpeper, Va.,

December 18, 1863.

COLONEL: I have the honor to report that a small party, about 30 strong, of the enemy's cavalry made a dash on the pickets of the Second Brigade on the Sperryville road, capturing 1 man, but were


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