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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), First Maryland campaign. (search)
from the mountain tops, was no doubt great. Jackson's troops were the only ones who could come inatteries at close quarters. At 8 o'clock, as Jackson's lines were about moving forward to the atta The operations of Harper's Ferry were under Jackson's control as the senior officer. There was, curred to any one but General Longstreet that Jackson's was not the leading part in this brilliant d the duties assigned him, to be classed with Jackson's achievements on the same occasion. Thoughelp Jackson. Stuart's cavalry was mainly on Jackson's left guarding that flank. A number of battttacking Jackson. After a terrible struggle, Jackson's two weak divisions were forced back, when Hack of Hooker and Mansfield and moved against Jackson's weak lines in the woods north of the Dunkernfederate line. But one brigade (Early's) of Jackson's command had not been seriously engaged. Eahis artillery, and Grigsby, with a handful of Jackson's old division, clung tenaciously to some gro[5 more...]