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See also:CEDAR See also:CREEK , a small See also:branch of the See also:North See also:Fork of the See also:Shenandoah See also:river, See also:Virginia, U.S.A. It is known in See also:American See also:history as the See also:scene of a memorable See also:battle, which took See also:place on the loth of See also:October 1864, between the See also:Union See also:army under See also:Major-See also:General P. H. See also:Sheridan and the Confederates under Lieut.-General J. A. See also:Early. End of Article: CEDAR CREEKAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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