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Adams
of Company D wrote home that they had captured cutler's stores "consisting
of boots, shoes, tobacco, cigars, butter and cheese." Wade Hampton
wrote of drinking some of "Burnside's champagne and finding it very
good." At this time there was a shortage of forage for the horses, Private
Pearson referring to the area as "the poorest country I have seen in
Virginia."