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Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886

"Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee"


Such was the dramatic termination of the last great cavalry campaign of
Stuart.
The affair came to be known as "The Buckland Races," and Stuart's old
sabreurs still laugh as they recall the comedy.


XIII.

TWO SCENES IN DECEMBER, 1863.

The campaign of October, 1863, was over. Lee was behind the Rapidan.
In December General Meade struck a blow, in turn, at his adversary.
Shall we glance, in passing, at that affair of Mine Run? I saw a
spectacle there--and a sad one, too--which I am tempted to describe,
though aware it has little to do with my narrative. I have left
Colonels Mohun and Darke in a bloody embrace yonder near Buckland. I
ought to relate at length how they were not dead, and how they in due
time recovered, but for the moment I think of a fine sight, and a
weeping face, which I saw in the woods below Verdiersville.
Let us ride thither, reader, it will not take long.
In December, then, General Meade crossed the lower Rapidan, and
advanced to assail General Lee in his works above.
A fiasco followed. Meade marched toward Verdiersville; found his
adversary behind earth-works, near that place; reconnoitered them, felt
them, moved backward and forward before them--and then, one morning,
before General Lee was aware of the fact, quietly disappeared,
returning to the north bank of the Rapidan.


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