id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32611 Boykin, Edward M. The Falling Flag: Evacuation of Richmond, Retreat and Surrender at Appomattox .txt text/plain 16786 632 71 position, and our men dismounted and occupied the lines on the right piece of woods, the men picketing their horses immediately behind of the north bank, General Longstreet's immediate command, the men General Fitz Lee, who commanded our cavalry, came up, not deeming it half an hour's time General Fitz Lee came up with his division, dismounted his men, formed line, flanked the position, charged it in white house on the hill General Fitz Lee stood giving orders for the going on to the right, and fell in with General Lee's cavalry, and General Lee dismounted the most of his command and formed a line of General Lee mounted his men, formed, and moved off promptly taken by General Lee. Just beyond the wood, on the outskirts of the town, a large creek runs Our horses had been sent back to the turnpike road; General Gary ./cache/32611.txt ./txt/32611.txt