Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel Thomas Jordan” in chapter 7, page 66 of Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865:
...s, about twenty-seven miles below Alexandria, where he had left Brigadier-General Bonham, of South Carolina, with some five thousand men of all arms.
This position had been taken at the instance of Colonel Thomas Jordan , of the Virginia forces, who, in a carefully written memoir on the subject, had shown the importance of at once occupying Manassas Junction, to prevent its seizure, and the severance of communication...
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