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William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, V. Pope's campaign in Northern Virginia. August, 1862. (search)
the afternoon when McDowell, with one division of his whole command (King's), regained the Warrenton turnpike and headed towards Centreville. orth side of the turnpike, near Groveton; so that on the approach of King's column, it unwittingly presented a flank to Jackson, who assailedwell's division), while the fight was sustained on the Union side by King's division alone. The behavior of his troops was exceedingly credity wounded —the former losing a leg. Unfortunately, during the night, King withdrew his command to Manassas, leaving the Warrenton turnpike avad to countermarch from Centreville; while Porter, with his corps and King's division of McDowell's command, was directed to advance on Gainesected him to remain where he was. However this may be, McDowell took King's division, which belonged to his own corps, from under Porter, and,bankment.—Warren: Report of the Second Battle of Manassas. and while King's division was being formed on Porter's right in order to press an a