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The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], The fight at Southwest mountain further particulars. (search)
he officer to let him remain where he was, as he had no hope of recovery. It is supposed that he died soon after. Gen. Jackson's official Dispatch. The following official dispatch from General Jackson was received at the Adjutant General's oGeneral Jackson was received at the Adjutant General's office yesterday: Headq'rs Valley District, August 11th, 6ΒΌ A. M. Colonel --On the evening of the 9th instant God blessed our arms with another victory. The battle was near Cedar Run, about six miles from Culpeper Court-House. The enem the army. We have collected about 1,500 small arms, and other ordnance stores. I am, Colonel, your obd't serv't, T. J. Jackson, Maj.-Gen'l. Col. R. H. Chilton, A. A. G. Additional particulars. We are enabled, through the politeness o took four stand of colors from the Yankees. On Sunday morning our forces were drawn up in line of battle, and as Gen. Jackson rode past, the cheers of the men were most enthusiastic. There was some firing early in the morning, but no engagemen