[Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V1 by Jacob Dolson Cox]@TWC D-Link bookMilitary Reminiscences of the Civil War V1 CHAPTER VI 41/44
by way of Miller's Ferry comes in across New River; Benham's six miles, whilst of my own one regiment at the Tompkins farm guarded headquarters, and the rest were at Gauley Bridge and lower posts where they could protect the navigation of the Kanawha.
[Footnote: _Id_., p.
253.] McCook by Rosecrans's direction marched to Fayette C.H.about the 20th of October, and on his return reported that only guerilla parties were abroad in that vicinity.
Rosecrans seems to have expected that at least a foothold would be kept on the other side of New River at Miller's Ferry, but McCook left nothing there, and when he tried to place a detachment on that side about the 25th, the shore and cliffs were found to be held by a force of sharpshooters.
This marked the advance of Floyd, who established his camp in front of Fayette C.H.at the forking of the roads to Miller's Ferry and to Gauley Bridge.
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