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artillery察comprising in all about 10000 officers and men。  On

wheels we had察to accompany this column察eight ambulances察sixteen

ammunition wagons察a pontoon train for eight canvas boats察and a

small supply´train察with fifteen days' rations of coffee察sugar察and

salt察it being intended to depend on the country for the meat and

bread ration察the men carrying in their haversacks nearly enough to

subsist them till out of the exhausted valley。



Grant's orders were for me to destroy the Virginia Central railroad

and the James River canal察capture Lynchburg if practicable察and then

join General Sherman in North Carolina wherever he might be found察or

return to Winchester察but as to joining Sherman I was to be governed

by the state of affairs after the projected capture of Lynchburg。

The weather was cold察the valley and surrounding mountains being

still covered with snow察but this was fast disappearing察however

under the heavy rain that was coming down as the column moved along

up the Valley pike at a steady gait that took us to Woodstock the

first day。  The second day we crossed the North Fork of the

Shenandoah on our pontoon´bridge察and by night´fall reached Lacy's

Springs察having seen nothing of the enemy as yet but a few partisans

who hung on our flanks in the afternoon。



March 1 we encountered General Rosser at Mt Crawford察he having been

able to call together only some five or six hundred of his troops

our unsuspected march becoming known to Early only the day before。

Rosser attempted to delay us here察trying to burn the bridges over

the Middle Fork of the Shenandoah察but two regiments from Colonel

Capehart's brigade swam the stream and drove Rosser to Kline's Mills

taking thirty prisoners and twenty ambulances and wagons。



Meanwhile General Early was busy at Staunton察but not knowing my

objective point察he had ordered the return of Echol's brigade from

southwestern Virginia for the protection of Lynchburg察directed

Lomax's cavalry to concentrate at Pond Gap for the purpose of

harassing me if I moved toward Lynchburg察and at the same time

marched Wharton's two brigades of infantry察Nelson's artillery察and

Rosser's cavalry to Waynesboro'察whither he went also to remain till

the object of my movement was ascertained。



I entered Staunton the morning of March 2察and finding that Early had

gone to Waynesboro' with his infantry and Rosser察the question at

once arose whether I should continue my march to Lynchburg direct

leaving my adversary in my rear察or turn east and open the way

through Rockfish Gap to the Virginia Central railroad and James River

canal。  I felt confident of the success of the latter plan察for I

knew that Early numbered there not more than two thousand men察so

influenced by this察and somewhat also by the fact that Early had left

word in Staunton that he would fight at Waynesboro'察I directed

Merritt to move toward that place with Custer察to be closely followed

by Devin察who was to detach one brigade to destroy supplies at

Swoope's'depot。  The by´roads were miry beyond description察rain

having fallen almost incessantly since we left Winchester察but

notwithstanding the down´pour the column pushed on察men and horses

growing almost unrecognizable from the mud covering them from head to

foot。



General Early was true to the promise made his friends in Staunton

for when Custer neared Waynesboro' he found察occupying a line of

breastworks on a ridge west of the town察two brigades of infantry

with eleven pieces of artillery and Rosser's cavalry。  Custer察when

developing the position of the Confederates察discovered that their

left was somewhat exposed instead of resting on South River察he

therefore made his dispositions for attack察sending around that flank

the dismounted regiments from Pennington's brigade察while he himself

with two brigades察partly mounted and partly dismounted察assaulted

along the whole line of breastworks。  Pennington's flanking movement

stampeded the enemy in short order察thus enabling Custer to carry the

front with little resistance察and as he did so the Eighth New York

and First Connecticut察in a charge in column察broke through the

opening made by Custer察and continued on through the town of

Waynesboro'察never stopping till they crossed South River。  There

finding themselves immediately in the enemy's rear察they promptly

formed as foragers and held the east bank of the stream till all the

Confederates surrendered except Rosser察who succeeded in making his

way back to the valley察and Generals Early察Wharton察Long察and

Lilley察who察with fifteen or twenty men察escaped across the Blue

Ridge。  I followed up the victory immediately by despatching Capehart

through Rock´fish Gap察with orders to encamp on the east side of the

Blue Ridge。  By reason of this move all the enemy's stores and

transportation fell into our hands察while we captured on the field

seventeen battle flags察sixteen hundred officers and men察and eleven

pieces of artillery。  This decisive victory closed hostilities in the

Shenandoah Valley。  The prisoners and artillery were sent back to

Winchester next morning察under a guard of 1500 men察commanded by

Colonel J。  H。  Thompson察of the First New Hampshire。



The night of March 2 Custer camped at Brookfield察Devin remaining at

Waynesboro'。  The former started for Charlottesville the next morning

early察followed by Devin with but two brigades察Gibbs having been

left behind to blow up the iron railroad bridge across South River。

Because of the incessant rains and spring thaws the roads were very

soft察and the columns cut them up terribly察the mud being thrown by

the sets of fours across the road in ridges as much as two feet high

making it most difficult to get our wagons along察and distressingly

wearing on the animals toward the middle and rear of the columns。

Consequently I concluded to rest at Charlottesville for a couple of

days and recuperate a little察intending at the same time to destroy

with small parties察the railroad from that point toward Lynchburg。

Custer reached Charlottesville the 3d察in the afternoon察and was met

at the outskirts by a deputation of its citizens察headed by the

mayor察who surrendered the town with medieval ceremony察formally

handing over the keys of the public buildings and of the University

of Virginia。  But this little scene did not delay Custer long enough

to prevent his capturing察just beyond the village察a small body of

cavalry and three pieces of artillery。  Gibbs's brigade察which was

bringing up my mud´impeded train察did not arrive until the 5th of

March。  In the mean time Young's scouts had brought word that the

garrison of Lynchburg was being increased and the fortifications

strengthened察so that its capture would be improbable。  I decided

however察to move toward the place as far as Amherst Court House

which is sixteen miles short of the town察so Devin察under Merritt's

supervision察marched along the James River察destroying the canal

while Custer pushed ahead on the railroad and broke it up。  The two

columns were to join at New Market察whence I intended to cross the

James River at some point east of Lynchburg察if practicable察so as to

make my way to Appomattox Court House察and destroy the Southside

railroad as far east as Farmville。  Owing to its swollen condition

the river was unfordable but knowing that there was a covered bridge

at Duguidsville察I hoped to secure it by a dash察and cross there察but

the enemy察anticipating this察had filled the bridge with inflammable

material察and just as our troops got within striking distance it

burst into flames。  The bridge at Hardwicksville also having been

burned by the enemy察there was now no means of crossing except by

pontoons。  but察unfortunately察I had only eight of these察and they

could not be made to span the swollen river。



Being thus unable to cross until the river should fall察and knowing

that it was impracticable to join General Sherman察and useless to

adhere to my alternative instructions to return to Winchester察I now

decided to destroy still more thoroughly the James River canal and

the Virginia Central railroad and then join General Grant in front of

Petersburg。  I was master of the whole country north of the James as

far down as Goochland察hence the destruction of these arteries of

supply could be easily compassed察and feeling that the war was

nearing its end察I desired my cavalry to be in at the death。



On March 9 the main column started eastward down the James River

destroying locks察dams察and boats察having been preceded by Colonel

Fitzhugh's brigade of Devin's division in a forced march to Goochland

and Beaver Dam Creek察with orders to destroy everything below

Columbia。  I made Columbia on the 10th察and from there sent a

communication to General Grant reporting what had occurred察informing

him of my condition and intention察asking him to send forage and

rations to meet me at

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