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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The battle of South Mountain, or Boonsboro‘ (search)
small Federal force on the National road. Generals Colquitt and Rosser have both written to me that General Stuart told them he had been fthe Braddock road. Cox had got to the heights first and confronted Rosser with a portion of his command, while the remainder of it could be plainly seen at the foot of the mountain. General Rosser writes to me that he reported the situation of things to Stuart, who was passing by on the east side of the mountain on his way south. He, Rosser, was not directed to report to me, and I did not suspect his presence. I do notife. After passing through the first belt of woods Garland found Rosser, and, conferring with him, determined to make his stand close to th brigade was too roughly handled to be of any further use that day. Rosser retired in better order, not, however, without having some of his mfarther one had cost Garland his life. It was now intrusted to Colonel Rosser of the cavalry, who had reported to me, and who had artillery a