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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 10: the Maryland Line. (search)
a bridle, they would find a horse. From Leetown Johnson crossed the Potomac at Shepherdstown, paso pieces. That night General Early gave General Johnson his orders, just received from General Leshing it. He directed General Early to detach Johnson with orders to move around the north of Baltied as per orders on the 4th, at Poolesville. Johnson, after burning the bridge at Cockeysville, turawal from Maryland in 1864. He had received Johnson's dispatch from the Caves, reporting the arrin their saddles. After crossing the river, Johnson's brigade followed Early to Winchester, and ipatched Gen. John McCausland with his own and Johnson's brigade to demand a contribution from Chambnding officer of the expedition, and Brigadier-General Johnson obeyed his orders. Next morning before day Averell surprised Johnson's picket on the Romney road, captured the reserve, and then rode er the camps of the two Maryland battalions. Johnson just escaped capture and endeavored to rally [10 more...]