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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
e Lewisburg road. The brigade that fought at Rocky Springs under Potter, and whose command General Echols has resumed, is in this town: he orders it to meet Averell with a part of Jenkins' force, whped along the Greenbrier from Huntersville, where Jackson is, to Lewisburg, which is occupied by Echols, are beginning to recover from the disaster of Droop Mountain. In order to be able to support t south-west. In front of the Federals, who return from the south-east, Jones on the right, with Echols' brigade and some other troops, guards Peter's Mountain crest above Sweet Springs and the road fs, thus shutting closely the entrance of the valley against the Federals should they try to turn Echols' left. Covington is especially important. The road and railway, which ascend the right bank ofcourier whom Jones sends to Early, his superior officer, to report on the new positions taken by Echols and Jackson falls into the hands of the enemy. Averell thus learns that the passage to Covingto