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Davenport May 9. North Anna River May 9β10. Ashland May 11. Ground Squirrel Church and Yellow Tavern May 11. Brook's Church, Richmond Fortifications, May 12.
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Chantilly August 31. Chantilly September 1. Fairfax Court House September 2.
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1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument, Gettysburg Battlefield.
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