swings around to the north of it and here he hears that there are 120,000 rations waiting by the southside depowhat he hopes to do at that point is to take the night march and go around the union army. they will continue to move into farmville. he gets to farmville, has the supplies issued here, and then cuts south and re-intersect the railroad. that is what he is looking for. as he moves in making his night march to farmville, he plans to go in this direction. late on the evening of april 6 the union calvary pulling hit-and-run tactics. union cavalry would attack and go to the next crossroads. that is basically what happens here at sailor's creek. that is part of tomorrow's talk. keep in mind one thing we point out in our museum. the battle for sailor's creek. think of it as three separate engagements, all going on at the same time. one is a mile from another. there are see -- there are three separate engagements. here you have confederate general richard stuttered you'll fighting against general wright six core. this land on marshall's crossroad, which you can't really see here. that is where