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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 3: through Harper's Ferry to Winchester—The Valley of the Shenandoah. (search)
attalion; the third brigade consisted of the 23d and 37th Virginia regiments (Fulkerson). See Jackson's Valley Campaign, by William Allan, p. 39. Whatever may have bster. At the same time the remainder of Jackson's corps was at Strasburg, Fulkerson's brigade having marched from Woodstock, and Garnett's (Stonewall's) with Burd one battalion under Colonel Burks, and the third of two regiments under Colonel Fulkerson. The Rebel army numbered in infantry 3,087, and had of artillery 27 piecte I have alluded to. Leaving Colonel Burks to support Ashby, Jackson led Fulkerson's brigade and part of Carpenter's battery towards his left. Garnett followedf the ridge, he formed a line of battle (perpendicular to its direction) with Fulkerson's brigade on the left, posted behind a stone-wall which ran down the western roops gained a vantage ground unperceived, from which Tyler attempted to turn Fulkerson; but he could not draw him out from that wall, so he turned his attention to
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Index (search)
xth Penn. Regiment, 56, 57. Flournoy, Colonel, Rebel cavalry officer under Stonewall Jackson, 187. Defeats the Federal Colonel Kenly at Cedarville (Va.), 189. Forrest, de, Colonel, 258. Francis, Major, of the Second Massachusetts, his account of the fighting between Newtown and Winchester, 221 (note). Fremont, General John C., 113. With McDowell, drives Stonewall Jackson from the Shenandoah Valley, 255. Refuses a command under General Pope, 264. French, Lieutenant, 70. Fulkerson, Colonel, Rebel officer, 124, 126. G Garnett, General, Rebel officer, 124, 126. Offends Jackson in his fight with Shields, and is relieved of his command, 127. In battle of Cedar Mountain, 292. Geary, Colonel, Federal officer under Banks, 44, 45, 47, 279, 294, 295, 298, 299. Is wounded in the battle of Cedar Mountain, 319. German, a ferocious and valiant, exploits of, 131. Goodwin, Captain, of the Second Mass. Regiment, 13. Is sick at Little Washington, 277. Killed in t