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	<title>Comments on: Wednesday, March 12, 1862</title>
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		<title>By: Karen Furst</title>
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		<description>On this day, Colonel Geary of the 28 P.V.I. “left a garrison in Leesburg…moved forward on the morning of the 12th, sixteen miles to Snickersville, having a spirited skirmish on the way.  …proceeded to Upperville on the 14th, driving Ashby’s and the 6th Virginia Cavalry”  A force of rebel cavalry was driven, on the 15th, from Ashby’s Gap to hold Snicker’s Gap was of essential importance to the operations around Winchester as well as Thoroughfare Gap.  The Rebels destroyed their goods at Gainesville.  By the 20th, the 28th P.V.I. had taken possession of Rectortown, Piedmont, Markham, Linden and Front Royal.  Lt. Col. De Karponay, left at Leesburg with three companies, joined the command at Snickersville on the 25th.  The Reg. reached White Plains on the Manassas R.R. on the 29th.  On April 3rd the command moved to ten miles to Greenwich and on the 4th reached Catlett’s station on the M.R.R.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this day, Colonel Geary of the 28 P.V.I. “left a garrison in Leesburg…moved forward on the morning of the 12th, sixteen miles to Snickersville, having a spirited skirmish on the way.  …proceeded to Upperville on the 14th, driving Ashby’s and the 6th Virginia Cavalry”  A force of rebel cavalry was driven, on the 15th, from Ashby’s Gap to hold Snicker’s Gap was of essential importance to the operations around Winchester as well as Thoroughfare Gap.  The Rebels destroyed their goods at Gainesville.  By the 20th, the 28th P.V.I. had taken possession of Rectortown, Piedmont, Markham, Linden and Front Royal.  Lt. Col. De Karponay, left at Leesburg with three companies, joined the command at Snickersville on the 25th.  The Reg. reached White Plains on the Manassas R.R. on the 29th.  On April 3rd the command moved to ten miles to Greenwich and on the 4th reached Catlett’s station on the M.R.R.</p>
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