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The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1864., [Electronic resource], The battle of Stoneside Mountain — gallant conduct of the Virginians and North Carolinians. (search)
icinity. A brigade of these troops, under the command of Brig.-Gen. A. W. Reynolds. or "Old Garley, " as he is more familiarly known, beingered to report to Gen. Clayton and prolong the right of his line. Reynolds soon put his troops in position, occupying a ridge and covering a morning it was discovered that the enemy had withdrawn his lines. Reynolds, moving forward in person to reconnoitre, discovered his line of bshers, far exceeding ours, were held in check by the firm stand of Reynolds's sharpshooters. The main force now supporting them commenced to ely. But soon are heard the guns of Hotchkiss, near the centre of Reynolds's brigade, and supported by it, and the Yankees hastily retire, Reupposed of the Virginians and North Carolinians.--The quick eye of Reynolds detected that it would be impossible to withstand the onset of therepeated volleys, which drive him back chagrined and discomfited. Reynolds quickly advances his skirmishers, who, firing upon the routed foe,