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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 2 (search)
division of Breckinridge and Ransom's cavalry, Early found himself at the head of about twelve thoue of the Capital. In the face of these odds Early continued his advance into Maryland. At Fredef the war. By glancing at the operations of Early, from the 13th of June to the last of July, it receive an attack in an unfavorable position, Early sent Ramseur, with a division and two batteriee forces from Harper's Ferry. From Newtown, Early continued his march to Strasburg without interrds Winchester. He was immediately pursued by Early, and being overtaken near Kernstown, a spiriteble force in the Valley sufficiently warranted Early, on the soundest military principles, in his dutshaw's battalion of artillery, after leaving Early and marching from Winchester to Gordonsville, ttack with advantage. On the 15th of October, Early made a demonstration in force in front of Sherstance. Staunton was therefore evacuated, and Early retired to Waynesboroa. His entire force now [30 more...]