Page:Southern Historical Society Papers volume 13.djvu/538

This page needs to be proofread.

The Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid Against Richmond. 537

ENDORSEMENTS.

HEADQUARTERS LEE'S CAVALRY DIVISION,

Respectfully forwarded. I2th April '

FITZ. LEE, Major- General Commanding.

HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS, ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA, April 13, 1864.

Respectfully forwarded. To Lieutenant Pollard's skilful disposi- tions and to his activity it is mainly owing that Dahlgren was killed and his party captured.

J. E. B. STUART, Major- General.

HEADQUARTERS ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA, 1 4th April, 1864.

Respectfully forwarded for the information of the War Depart- ment.

R. E. LEE, General. Received, A. & I. G. Office, April 15, 1864.

STATEMENT OF JUDGE HENRY E. BLAIR.

In the winter of 1863-' 64 the Army of Northern Virginia was in winter quarters on the south side of the Rapidan and Rappahannock rivers, the cavalry and infantry occupying the front of our lines and the artillery in the rear. I was First Lieutenant of the Salem Artil- lery, Captain C. B. Griffin. Our company at that time was attached to the First Virginia regiment of artillery, Colonel J. Thompson Brown commanding. We were stationed near Frederick's Hall in the county of Louisa. A court-martial, of which I was a member, was being held in a house about one mile from our camp, and on the 2Qth day of February, 1864, (the day of the month is impressed on my mind as significant of leap year). On that day a portion of