r Harper's Ferry.
Ewell's division, under General Lawton, was ordered to support Hill, while WinderHood's troops were relieved by the brigades of Lawton and Trimble, of Ewell's division, commanded by General Lawton.
Jackson's own division, under General J. R. Jones, was on Lawton's left, supportedLawton's left, supported by the remaining brigades of Ewell.
At early dawn, on the seventeenth, the enemy's artillery opeack.
The brave General Starke was killed; General Lawton was wounded, and nearly all the field-offi, and Colonel Atkinson being severely, and Captain Lawton, adjutant-general, mortally wounded, the bBatteries,Starke's,Jackson's,459
13th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,91928
26th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,3787124
31st Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,73744
38th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,66874
60th Georgia,LawLawton's,Ewell's,66874
60th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,22101123
61st Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,115263
8th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell's,74653
13Lawton's,Ewell's,22101123
61st Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,115263
8th Louisiana,Hays's,Ewell's,74653
13th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,64046
25th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,12829
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