Hd. Qr. Cav. Brigade
Purcellville, Oct 31. 4. P.M.
To General R. B. Marcy
Chief of Staff.
General,
One of my squadrons has
returns & reports having driven
in the enemies pickets on the
Snickerville & Aldie Pike--capturing
two carbines & two sabres the
rebels dropped in their haste--they
took to the mountains--several
Union men told the party that
Stewart with his cavalry & four
pieces of artillery crossed last
night into this valley & took
the road to Union ---He left
twelve pieces of artillery in
the Gap--Some of Stuarts
men said they were going
round towards Leesburg----
The party report the Snicker
Gap, from what they saw of it
as a much rougher one than
the South Mountain--
They also report a force
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on the mountain,watching
the Trap road, some five
miles south of Snickersville
Bayards scouts ought
to hear something of Stuart today-
The Quakers still report
a rebel force on the other side
of the Mountain opposite
Snickersville--
Very respectfully
A. Pleasonton
Brig. General
Comd'g.
MSS 495
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