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send, Crook there with one division,

his other troops going to City Point; and, I hoped that all the

threatened places would thus be sufficiently protected, but

negligence at Beverly resulted in the capture of that station by

Rosser on the 11th of January.



In the meanwhile, Early established himself with Wharton's division

at Staunton in winter quarters, posting his cavalry in that

neighborhood also, except a detachment at New Market, and another

small one at the signalstation on Three Top Mountain. The winter was

a most severe one, snow falling frequently to the depth of several

inches, and the mercury often sinking below zero. The rigor of the

season was very much against the success of any mounted operations,

but General Grant being very desirous to have the railroads broken up

about Gordonsville and Charlottesville, on the 19th of December I

started the cavalry out for that purpose, Torbert, with Merritt and

Powell, marching through Chester Gap, while Custer moved toward

Staunton to make a demonstration in Torbert's favor, hoping to hold

the enemy's troops in the valley. Unfortunately, Custer did not

accomplish all that was expected of him, and being surprised by

Rosser and Payne near Lacy's Springs before reveille, had to abandon

his bivouac and retreat down the valley, with the loss of a number of

prisoners, a few horses, and a good many horse equipments, for,

because of the suddenness of Rosser's attack, many of the men had no

time to saddle up. As soon as Custer's retreat was assured,

Wharton's division of infantry was sent to Charlottesville to check

Torbert, but this had already been done by Lomax, with the assistance

of infantry sent up from Richmond. Indeed, from the very beginning

of the movement the Confederates had been closely observing the

columns of Torbert and Custer, and in consequence of the knowledge

thus derived, Early had marched Lomax to Gordonsville in anticipation

of an attack there, at the same time sending Rosser down the valley

to meet Custer. Torbert in the performance of his task captured two

pieces of artillery from Johnson's and McCausland's brigades, at

Liberty Mills on the Rapidan River, but in the main the purpose of

the raid utterly failed, so by the 27th of December he returned,

many, of his men badly frost-bitten from the extreme cold which had

prevailed.



This expedition practically closed all operations for the season, and

the cavalry was put into winter cantonment near Winchester. The

distribution of my infantry to Petersburg and West Virginia left with

me in the beginning of the new year, as already stated, but the one

small division of the Nineteenth Corps. On account of this

diminution of force, it became necessary for me to keep thoroughly

posted in regard to the enemy, and I now realized more than I had

done hitherto how efficient my scouts had become since under the

control of Colonel Young; for not only did they bring me almost every

day intelligence from within Early's lines, but they also operated

efficiently against the guerrillas infesting West Virginia.



Harry Gilmore, of Maryland, was the most noted of these since the

death of McNeil, and as the scouts had reported him in Harrisonburg

the latter part of January, I directed two of the most trustworthy to

be sent to watch his movements and ascertain his purposes. In a few

days these spies returned with the intelligence that Gilmore was on

his way to Moorefield, the centre of a very disloyal section in West

Virginia, about ninety miles southwest of Winchester, where, under

the guise of a camp-meeting, a gathering was to take place, at which

he expected to enlist a number of men, be joined by a party of about

twenty recruits coming from Maryland, and then begin depredations

along the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Believing that Gilmore might

be captured, I directed Young to undertake the task, and as a

preliminary step he sent
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