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		<title>By: Battle of Monroe&#8217;s Cross Roads &#124; Battle of Fayetteville Road &#124; Kilpatrick&#8217;s Shirttail Skedaddle &#124; North Carolina Genealogy - North Carolina Genealogy and History resources, links, information and articles</title>
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		<description>[...] The Confederates attacked a still sleeping and unprepared Union camp. Kilpatrick escaped in his nightshirt to a nearby swamp before reorganizing his unit. The battle allowed the Confederate Infantry to escape Fayetteville with equipment across the Cape Fear River. More information can be found at this National Park Service Site and this historynet.com article [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Confederates attacked a still sleeping and unprepared Union camp. Kilpatrick escaped in his nightshirt to a nearby swamp before reorganizing his unit. The battle allowed the Confederate Infantry to escape Fayetteville with equipment across the Cape Fear River. More information can be found at this National Park Service Site and this historynet.com article [...]</p>
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