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After the retreat from Gettysburg, the Confederate army concentrated behind Rapidan River in
Orange County. The Federals advanced to Rappahannock River in August, and in mid- September they pushed
strong columns forward to confront Lee along the Rapidan. Early September, Lee dispatched two divisions of
Longstreet’s Corps to reinforce the Confederate army in Georgia; the Federals followed suite, sending the XI and
XII Corps to Tennessee by railroad in late September after the Battle of Chickamauga (September 18-20). Early
October, Lee began an offensive sweep around Meade’s right flank with his remaining two corps, forcing the
Federals to withdraw along the line of the Orange & Alexandria Railroad. On October 13, Stuart, with Fitzhugh
Lee and Lomax’s brigades, skirmished with the rearguard of the Union III Corps near Auburn. Finding himself cut
off by retreating Federal columns, Stuart secreted his troopers in a wooded ravine until the unsuspecting Federals
moved on. |