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division。  The enemy are in his immediate front察lying so as to cover

the road just this side of A。 Adams's house察which leads across

Chamberlain's bed察or run。  I understand you have a division at J。G

Boisseau's察if so察you are in rear of the enemy's line and almost on

his flank。  I will hold on here。  Possibly they may attack Custer at

daylight察if so察attack instantly and in full force。  Attack at

daylight anyhow察and I will make an effort to get the road this side

of Adams's house察and if I do察you can capture the whole of them。

Any force moving down the road I am holding察or on the White Oak

road察will be in the enemy's rear察and in all probability get any

force that may escape you by a flank movement。  Do not fear my

leaving here。  If the enemy remains察I shall fight at daylight。



;P。 H。 SHERIDAN察Major´General。





With daylight came a slight fog察but it lifted almost immediately

and Merritt moved Custer and Devin forward。  As these divisions

advanced the enemy's infantry fell back on the Five Forks road察Devin

pressing him along the road察while Custer extended on the left over

toward Chamberlain's Run察Crook being held in watch along Stony

Creek察meanwhile察to be utilized as circumstances might require when

Warren attacked。



The order of General Meade to Warren the night of March 31a copy

being sent me alsowas positive in its directions察but as midnight

came without a sign of or word from the Fifth Corps察notwithstanding

that was the hour fixed for its arrival察I nevertheless assumed that

there were good reasons for its non´appearance察but never once

doubted that measures would be taken to comply with my despatch Of

3 A。 M。 and therefore hoped that察as Pickett was falling back slowly

toward Five Forks察Griffin's and Crawford's divisions would come in

on the Confederate left and rear by the Crump road near J。G

Boisseau's house。



But they did not reach there till after the enemy had got by。  As a

matter of fact察when Pickett was passing the all´important point

Warren's men were just breaking from the bivouac in which their chief

had placed them the night before察and the head of Griffin's division

did not get to Boisseau's till after my cavalry察which meanwhile had

been joined by Ayres's division of the Fifth Corps by way of the

Boydton and Dabney roads。  By reason of the delay in moving Griffin

and Crawford察the enemy having escaped察I massed the Fifth Corps at

J。GАBoisseau's so that the men could be rested察and directed it to

remain there察General Warren himself had not then come up。  General

Mackenzie察who had reported just after daybreak察was ordered at first

to stay at Dinwiddie Court House察but later was brought along the

Five Forks road to Dr。 Smith's察and Crook's division was directed to

continue watching the crossings of Stony Creek and Chamberlain's Run。



That we had accomplished nothing but to oblige our foe to retreat was

to me bitterly disappointing察but still feeling sure that he would

not give up the Five Forks crossroads without a fight察I pressed him

back there with Merritt's cavalry察Custer advancing on the Scott

road察while Devin drove the rearguard along that leading from J。G

Boisseau's to Five Forks。



By 2 o'clock in the afternoon Merritt had forced the enemy inside his

intrenchments察which began with a short return about three´quarters

of a mile east of the Forks and ran along the south side of the White

Oak road to a point about a mile west of the Forks。  From the left of

the return over toward Hatcher's Run was posted Mumford's cavalry

dismounted。  In the return itself was Wallace's brigade察and next on

its right came Ransom's察then Stewart's察then Terry's察then Corse's。

On the right of Corse was W。 H。 F。 Lee's division of cavalry。  Ten

pieces of artillery also were in this line察three on the right of the

works察three near the centre at the crossroads察and four on the left

in the return。  Rosser's cavalry was guarding the Confederate trains

north of Hatcher's Run beyond the crossing of the Ford road。



I felt certain the enemy would fight at Five Forkshe had toso

while we were getting up to his intrenchments察I decided on my plan

of battle。  This was to attack his whole front with Merritt's two

cavalry divisions察make a feint of turning his right flank察and with

the Fifth Corps assail his left。  As the Fifth Corps moved into

action察its right flank was to be covered by Mackenzie's cavalry

thus entirely cutting off Pickett's troops from communication with

Lee's right flank察which rested near the Butler house at the junction

of the Claiborne and White Oaks roads。  In execution of this plan

Merritt worked his men close in toward the intrenchments察and while

he was thus engaged察I ordered Warren to bring up the Fifth Corps

sending the order by my engineer officer察Captain Gillespie察who had

reconnoitred the ground in the neighborhood of Gravelly Run Church

where the infantry was to form for attack。



Gillespie delivered the order about 1 o'clock察and when the corps was

put in motion察General Warren joined me at the front。  Before he

came察I had received察through Colonel Babcock察authority from General

Grant to relieve him察but I did not wish to do it察particularly on

the eve of battle察so察saying nothing at all about the message

brought me察I entered at once on the plan for defeating Pickett

telling Warren how the enemy was posted察explaining with considerable

detail察and concluding by stating that I wished his troops to be

formed on the Gravelly Church road察near its junction with the White

Oak road察with two divisions to the front察aligned obliquely to the

White Oak road察and one in reserve察opposite the centre of these two。



General Warren seemed to understand me clearly察and then left to join

his command察while I turned my attention to the cavalry察instructing

Merritt to begin by making demonstrations as though to turn the

enemy's right察and to assault the front of the works with his

dismounted cavalry as soon as Warren became engaged。  Afterward I

rode around to Gravelly Run Church察and found the head of Warren's

column just appearing察while he was sitting under a tree making a

rough sketch of the ground。  I was disappointed that more of the

corps was not already up察and as the precious minutes went by without

any apparent effort to hurry the troops on to the field察this

disappointment grew into disgust。  At last I expressed to Warren my

fears that the cavalry might expend all their ammunition before the

attack could be made察that the sun would go down before the battle

could be begun察or that troops from Lee's right察which察be it

remembered察was less than three miles away from my right察might察by

striking my rear察or even by threatening it察prevent the attack on

Pickett。



Warren did not seem to me to be at all solicitous察his manner

exhibited decided apathy察and he remarked with indifference that

;Bobby Lee was always getting people into trouble。;  With unconcern

such as this察it is no wonder that fully three hours' time was

consumed in marching his corps from J。GА Boisseau's to Gravelly Run

Church察though the distance was but two miles。  However察when my

patience was almost worn out察Warren reported his troops ready

Ayres's division being formed on the west side of the Gravelly Church

road察Crawford's on the east side察and Griffin in reserve behind the

right of Crawford察a little different from my instructions。  The

corps had no artillery present察its batteries察on account of the mud

being still north of Gravelly Run。  Meanwhile Merritt had been busy

working his men close up to the intrenchments from the angle of the

return west察along the White Oak road。



About 4 o'clock Warren began the attack。  He was to assault the left

flank of the Confederate infantry at a point where I knew Pickett's

intrenchments were refused察almost at right angles with the White Oak

road。  I did not know exactly how far toward Hatcher's Run this part

of the works extended察for here the videttes of Mumford's cavalry

were covering察but I did know where the refusal began。  This return

then察was the point I wished to assail察believing that if the assault

was made with spirit察the line could be turned。  I therefore intended

that Ayres and Crawford should attack the refused trenches squarely

and when these two divisions and Merritt's cavalry became hotly

engaged察Griffin's division was to pass around the left of the

Confederate line察and I personally instructed Griffin how I wished

him to go in察telling him also that as he advanced察his right flank

would be taken care of by Mackenziewho was to be pushed over toward

the Ford road and Hatcher's Run。



The front of the corps was oblique to the White Oak road察and on

getting there察it was to swing round to the left till perpendicular

to the road察keeping closed to the left。  Ayres did his part well

and to the letter察bringing his 

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