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CHAPTER XLIX. OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA,* May 1-August 3, 1864. PART I. SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS.+ May 1-August 3, 1864.- Mosby's operations. 2-19, 1864.- Expeditions against the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad. 3, 1864.- Raid on Bulltown, W. Va. 5, 1864.- Raid on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Between Bloomington and Piedmont, W. Va. 8, 1864.- Affair at Halltown, W. Va. 9-13, 1864.- Expedition from Louisa, Ky., to, and skirmish at, Rock-House Cree, W. Va.++ 10, 1864.- Skirmish at Lost River Gap, W. Va. 11-14, 1864.- Expedition from Point Lookout, Md., to the Rappahannock River, Va. 12, 1864.- Affair at Strasburg, Va. 13, 1864.- Skirmish near New Market, Va. 14, 1864.- Skirmishes at Rude's Hill and New Market, Va. 15, 1864.- Engagement at New Market, Va. Skirmish near Strasburg, Va. 15-30, 1864.- Scout from Beverly through Pocahontas, Webster, and Braxton Counties, W. Va. 17, 1864.- Skirmish near Waterford, Va. 20, 1864.- Skirmish at Greenbrier, W. Va. 21, 1864.- Major General David Hunter, U. S. Army, supersedes Major General Franz Sigel in command of the Department of West Virginia. Skirmish at Newtown, Va. --------------- * For references in General Grant's final report to operations in the section of country covered by this volume, see Vol. XXXVI, PartI, pp. 23, 24, 27,-29. + Of some of the minor conflicts noted in this Summary no circumstantial reports are on file. All such are designated in the Index. ++ For reports, see Vol. XXXIX. --------------- 1 R - VOL XXXVII, PT I |



