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Battle of Walkerton

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all disavowed any knowledge of the Dahlgren Papers, and their authenticity has been disputed. At the time, however, the affair caused a great public outcry among Southerners, who accused the North of initiating "a war of extermination."
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Meanwhile, Dahlgren had found himself unable to penetrate Richmond's defenses, and tried to escape northwards. The group became separated, and on March 2, Dahlgren, along with about 100 men, was ambushed by a detachment of the
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The gravest implications of the raid came as a result of papers found on Dahlgren’s body. The papers allegedly contained an official Union order to burn Richmond and assassinate
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in King and Queen County near Walkerton. Dahlgren was killed with several of his men and most of the rest were captured.
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and his cabinet. An angry mob disinterred Dahlgren's remains and put them on display in Richmond.
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on March 2, but the Federals were able to take refuge with elements of
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tearing up track, while an advance force was sent south along the
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Battles of the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
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37°42′33″N 76°55′29″W / 37.70917°N 76.92472°W / 37.70917; -76.92472
American Civil War
Walkerton
King and Queen County, Virginia
Confederate
United States
United States of America
Union
Confederate States of America
CSA (Confederacy)
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick
Ulric Dahlgren

Wade Hampton
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Walkerton
American Civil War
Walkerton
King and Queen County
Virginia
Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid
Brig. Gen.
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick
Stevensburg
Richmond
Virginia Central Railroad
James River
Col.

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