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LONG CREEK ACTION
The earthworks in the angle between this stream and the North Anna River, held by a small Confederate foce, were taken by Grant's troops moving southward on May 23, 1864. The Unionists then advanced to the river, on the south side of which was Lee's army.
Conservation & Development Commission, 1931 |