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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 5: return to Strasburg (continued)—Banks's flight to WinchesterBattle of Winchester. (search)
nemy back, and protect all the train that's left, were my instructions, as I pushed on, until Bartonsville, So called on the Government map of our operations in the valley. a little town about one army that I was now confronting at Newtown. The time occupied in returning to Newtown from Bartonsville, and driving the enemy out of the town, brings this narrative up to nearly four o'clock in thI held no communication with General Banks, had neither seen nor heard from him since we left Bartonsville. I looked upon my position as most perilous: my force was small, could cover only a small fr p. 104. The night was calm, but dark. Pursuers and pursued had passed over the half-mile to Bartonsville, and reached the creek which crosses the road south of the town, when the Rebels, with Jacksoel Andrews' arrival. Frequent reports from that officer had advised me since his skirmish at Bartonsville of his good progress; but that progress was slow. He was impeded by his wounded, who were be