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English: Map shows the route of a raid made by Confederate Brigadier General John McCausland that includes his infamous burning of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. McCausland's force was caught by forces commanded by brigadier General William W. Averell.
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Source This is a map cropped from the Atlas that accompanies the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, image 107, plate LXXXII, No. 3, found in the US Library of Congress here
Author This map accompanied the report of Confederate cartographer Jedediah Hotchkiss, died in 1899.

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The Battle of Moorefield was fought near Moorefield, West Virginia, in the American Civil War

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