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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 2: Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights—Darnstown, Maryland.--Muddy Branch and Seneca Creek on the Potomac—Winter quarters at Frederick, Md. (search)
ements in large numbers, and we could n't. Colonel Devens told us to save ourselves; took off his bo the island was occupied by one company of Colonel Devens's regiment, commanded by Captain Philbrickupon Colonel Lee's scouting party and upon Colonel Devens's battalion was by a single company of theHowe desired Colonel Lee to go with him to see Devens, but that officer replied that his orders requioned officer with ten cavalrymen to report to Devens, to scour the country. At the same time he or to the right, on to Smart's mills, to protect Devens's flank when he should return, and secure a crand immediately proceeded to the front to join Devens, instead of executing the orders of General St Baker then asked as to the whereabouts of Colonel Devens, and was told that he was half a mile or m and was sent off with a message directing Colonel Devens to fall back to the bluff. About this timh of Colonel Baker, Colonel Lee conferred with Devens and Major Revere, and one or two other officer[30 more...]
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Index (search)
inshield, Lieutenant, wounded at the battle of Winchester, 241 (note.) Currency, Federal and Confederate, comparative value of, 166, 167. Curtis, Greely S., first to apply for a commission in the Second Mass. Regiment, 4; holds a captaincy in same, 13. D Dabney, Southern historian and eulogist of Stonewall Jackson,--extracts from his Life of General Jackson, 180, 185, 198, 200, 209, 210, 212-214, 217, 219-221, 223, 227, 228, 231-233, 235, 237, 240, 242, 244, 295-297, 329, 333. Devens, Charles, Colonel of the Fifteenth Mass. Regiment, 65. Is engaged in the Battle of Ball's Bluff, 66-78; and escapes capture by swimming, 78. Donely, Colonel, commands Federal brigade under Banks, 39, 201, 202, 204, 230, 234-236. Mortally wounded at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 304. Duff, Captain, 68. Dunning, Colonel, commands Federal brigade, 154. Dwight, Wilder, applies for a commission in the Second Mass. Regiment, 4; among the first to aid General Gordon in enlisting and