Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General J. E. Johnston” in chapter 2 of General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox:
...with artillery) near the fords.
As proximate but separate commands, stood General Theo. Holmes, thirty miles off to the right, with a brigade, a battery, and cavalry, at and about Acquia Creek, and General J. E. Johnston , sixty miles away, over the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Holmes's should have been an outpost, but he had ranked Beauregard in the old service, and as a point of etiquette was given a separate command.
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