Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Stonewall Jackson” in chapter 1.9, section c.1.9.1, page 2 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32.:
...s among the very first to enlist, and the very last to lay down his arms; who, as commander of the splendid 2nd regiment of cavalry, led the advances and guarded the flanks, and picketed the lines of Stonewall Jackson , who, after the death of Ashby, led the men who so often responded to the bugle call of that brilliant commander.
When General Jackson's command moved to the assistance of
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