Make Me a Map of the Valley: The Civil War Journal of Stonewall Jackson's TopographerSouthern Methodist University Press, 1973 - 352 pages |
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Page 158
... rear , and the unmistakable signs of a retreat were plen- tiful . There was a general feeling of despondency in the army at our great losses , though the battle is regarded as a drawn one . We have taken some 8,000 prisoners and sent a ...
... rear , and the unmistakable signs of a retreat were plen- tiful . There was a general feeling of despondency in the army at our great losses , though the battle is regarded as a drawn one . We have taken some 8,000 prisoners and sent a ...
Page 204
... rear of our front line . We drove the enemy out of most of them ; they only held a salient . We got up reinforcements and drove them back and successfully resisted all their attacks , which were incessant from 4 A.M. to 1 P.M .; then ...
... rear of our front line . We drove the enemy out of most of them ; they only held a salient . We got up reinforcements and drove them back and successfully resisted all their attacks , which were incessant from 4 A.M. to 1 P.M .; then ...
Page 229
... rear . He drove the enemy's cavalry back several times . The infantry fighting became heavy about noon . General Rodes was killed between 1 and 2 P.M.1 Enemy advanced several times . Were re- pulsed with very great loss . The Yankee ...
... rear . He drove the enemy's cavalry back several times . The infantry fighting became heavy about noon . General Rodes was killed between 1 and 2 P.M.1 Enemy advanced several times . Were re- pulsed with very great loss . The Yankee ...
Contents
MARCH 10APRIL 14 1862 | 3 |
APRIL 15MAY 6 1862 | 24 |
MAY 7JUNE 19 1862 | 38 |
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A. P. Hill advance April army artillery Biog Boswell bridge Brigade Capt cavalry Cedar Church Colonel command Confederate cool copying Corps County Creek crossed day in camp Division drove early hour encamped enemy enemy's engineer Ewell fight fine day Ford Friday Front Royal Gordon Gordonsville Harrisonburg horse Hotchkiss Papers Hunter McGuire infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson James Longstreet Johnson July last night Lee's Lieutenants Longstreet Manassas March Martinsburg miles Monday morning moved Oltmanns Orange C. H. Pendleton pleasant Port Republic rained Ramseur Richmond river road Robinson rode Rosser Saturday sent Shepherdstown sketched skirmishing Smith spent the day spent the night Spotsylvania staff started Staunton Stonewall Stonewall Brigade Stonewall Jackson Sunday Thursday took troops Tuesday Turnpike Valley Virginia wagons warm day Warner Wednesday West Point William Winchester wounded wrote Yankee yesterday York