Statistics for occurrence #1 of “W. L. Jackson” in chapter 6.46 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7.:

...mit of a statement of the forces of the Department, further than to say that Vaughan's cavalry was on the East Tennessee front, Morgan's at Abingdon, Jenkins' at or near the Narrows of New River, and W. L. Jackson 's on the extreme right at Warm Springs — the largest command not exceeding a good brigade; while the only infantry in the Department was Echols' brigade at Union Draught, in Monroe county, and ...
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