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Dinwiddie till forced to let go。



By following me to Dinwiddie the enemy's infantry had completely

isolated itself; and hence there was now offered the Union troops a

rare opportunity。  Lee was outside of his works; just as we desired;

and the general…in…chief realized this the moment he received the

first report of my situation; General Meade appreciated it too from

the information he got from Captain Sheridan; en route to army

headquarters with the first tidings; and sent this telegram to

General Grant :



〃HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC;

〃March 31; 1865。  9:45 p。m。



〃LIEUTENANT…GENERAL GRANT:



〃Would it not be well for Warren to go down with his whole corps and

smash up the force in front of Sheridan?  Humphreys can hold the line

to the Boydton plank…road; and the refusal along with it。  Bartlett's

brigade is now on the road from G。 Boisseau's; running north; where

it crosses Gravelly Run; he having gone down the White Oak road。

Warren could go at once that way; and take the force threatening

Sheridan in rear at Dinwiddie; and move on the enemy's rear with the

other two。



〃G。 G。 MEADE; Major…General。〃





An hour later General Grant replied in these words:



〃HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES;

〃DABNEY'S MILLS; March 311; 1865。  10:15 P。 M。



〃MAJOR…GENERAL MEADE;

〃Commanding Army of the Potomac。



Let Warren move in the way you propose; and urge him not to stop for

anything。  Let Griffin (Griffin had been ordered by Warren to the

Boydton road to protect his rear) go on as he was first directed。



〃U。 S。 GRANT; Lieutenant…General。〃





These two despatches were the initiatory steps in sending the Fifth

Corps; under Major…General G。 K。 Warren; to report to me; and when I

received word of its coming and also that Genera Mackenzie's cavalry

from the Army of the James was likewise to be added to my command;

and that discretionary authority was given me to use all my forces

against Pickett; I resolved to destroy him; if it was within the

bounds of possibility; before he could rejoin Lee。



In a despatch; dated 10:05 p。m。; telling me of the coming of Warren

and Mackenzie; General Grant also said that the Fifth Corps should

reach me by 12 o'clock that night; but at that hour not only had none

of the corps arrived; but no report from it; so believing that if it

came all the way down to Dinwiddie the next morning; our opportunity

would be gone; I concluded that it would be best to order Warren to

move in on the enemy's rear while the cavalry attacked in front; and;

therefore; at 3 o'clock in the morning of April 1 sent this despatch

to General Warren:



〃CAVALRY HEADQUARTERS; DINWIDDIE C。 H。;

〃April 1; 18653。 A。M。



〃MAJOR…GENERAL WARREN;

〃Commanding Fifth Army Corps。



I am holding in front of Dinwiddie Court House; on the road leading

to Five Forks; for three…quarters of a mile with General Custer's

division。  The enemy are in his immediate front; lying so as to cover

the road just this side of A。 Adams's house; which leads across

Chamberlain's bed; or run。  I understand you have a division at J。'G'

Boisseau's; if so; you are in rear of the enemy's line and almost on

his flank。  I will hold on here。  Possibly they may attack Custer at

daylight; if so; attack instantly and in full force。  Attack at

daylight anyhow; and I will make an effort to get the road this side

of Adams's house; and if I do; you can capture the whole of them。

Any force moving down the road I am holding; or on the White Oak

road; will be in the enemy's rear; and in all probability get any

force that may escape you by a flank movement。  Do not fear my

leaving here。  If the enemy remains; I shall fight at daylight。



〃P。 H。 SHERIDAN; Major…General。





With daylight came a slight fog; but it lifted almost immediately;

and Merritt moved Custer and Devin forward。  As these divisions

advanced the enemy's infantry fell back on the Five Forks road; Devin

pressing him along the road; while Custer extended on the left over

toward Chamberlain's Run; Crook being held in watch along Stony

Creek; meanwhile; to be utilized as circumstances might require when

Warren attacked。



The order of General Meade to Warren the night of March 31a copy

being sent me alsowas positive in its directions; but as midnight

came without a sign of or word from the Fifth Corps; notwithstanding

that was the hour fixed for its arrival; I nevertheless assumed that

there were good reasons for its non…appearance; but never once

doubted that measures would be taken to comply with my despatch Of

3 A。 M。 and therefore hoped that; as Pickett was falling back slowly

toward Five Forks; Griffin's and Crawford's divisions would come in

on the Confederate left and rear by the Crump road near J。'G'

Boisseau's house。



But they did not reach there till after the enemy had got by。  As a

matter of fact; when Pickett was passing the all…important point

Warren's men were just breaking from the bivouac in which their chief

had placed them the night before; and the head of Griffin's division

did not get to Boisseau's till after my cavalry; which meanwhile had

been joined by Ayres's division of the Fifth Corps by way of the

Boydton and Dabney roads。  By reason of the delay in moving Griffin

and Crawford; the enemy having escaped; I massed the Fifth Corps at

J。'G' Boisseau's so that the men could be rested; and directed it to

remain there; General Warren himself had not then come up。  General

Mackenzie; who had reported just after daybreak; was ordered at first

to stay at Dinwiddie Court House; but later was brought along the

Five Forks road to Dr。 Smith's; and Crook's division was directed to

continue watching the crossings of Stony Creek and Chamberlain's Run。



That we had accomplished nothing but to oblige our foe to retreat was

to me bitterly disappointing; but still feeling sure that he would

not give up the Five Forks crossroads without a fight; I pressed him

back there with Merritt's cavalry; Custer advancing on the Scott

road; while Devin drove the rearguard along that leading from J。'G'

Boisseau's to Five Forks。



By 2 o'clock in the afternoon Merritt had forced the enemy inside his

intrenchments; which began with a short return about three…quarters

of a mile east of the Forks and ran along the south side of the White

Oak road to a point about a mile west of the Forks。  From the left of

the return over toward Hatcher's Run was posted Mumford's cavalry;

dismounted。  In the return itself was Wallace's brigade; and next on

its right came Ransom's; then Stewart's; then Terry's; then Corse's。

On the right of Corse was W。 H。 F。 Lee's division of cavalry。  Ten

pieces of artillery also were in this line; three on the right of the

works; three near the centre at the crossroads; and four on the left;

in the return。  Rosser's cavalry was guarding the Confederate trains

north of Hatcher's Run beyond the crossing of the Ford road。



I felt certain the enemy would fight at Five Forkshe had toso;

while we were getting up to his intrenchments; I decided on my plan

of battle。  This was to attack his whole front with Merritt's two

cavalry divisions; make a feint of turning his right flank; and with

the Fifth Corps assail his left。  As the Fifth Corps moved into

action; its right flank was to be covered by Mackenzie's cavalry;

thus entirely cutting off Pickett's troops from communication with

Lee's right flank; which rested near the Butler house at the junction

of the Claiborne and White Oaks roads。  In execution of this plan;

Merritt worked his men close in toward the intrenchments; and while

he was thus engaged; I ordered Warren to bring up the Fifth Corps;

sending the order by my engineer officer; Captain Gillespie; who had

reconnoitred the ground in the neighborhood of Gravelly Run Church;

where the infantry was to form for attack。



Gillespie delivered the order about 1 o'clock; and

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