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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 3. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Early's Valley campaign. (search)
General Early's Valley campaign. By General A. L. Long, Chief of Artillery Second Corps Army of . Since the defeat of Hunter the advance of Early had been so rapid that his design to invade Ma defence of those places. The object of General Early being simply a diversion in favor of the oble accounts they gave of the tremendous force Early was leading through the country. The route been considerably weakened by its late disaster, Early determined to maintain his position on Fisher'covered from the effect of the battle, pursued Early, and on the 22d attacked him in his position o objective point being Staunton. The force of Early, having been greatly reduced, was entirely inaion, Sheridan carried the position, compelling Early with his faithful few to seek safety in retreaout interruption. On reaching Gordonsville, Early collected a handful of men and threw himself u at Monocacy; Dr. McGuire, Medical Director of Early's corps; Dr. Strath, Chief Surgeon of Artiller[35 more...]