Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Jenkins” in chapter 4, page 489 of Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3.:
...emained between Williamsport and Winchester until the 19th, the day of Longstreet's arrival within reach of the latter city.
Imboden, at the west, had made a movement on the 16th similar to that of Jenkins , and, occupying Cumberland on the 17th, had cut off General Kelley's communications with Maryland.
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