Browsing named entities in Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans). You can also browse the collection for Stephenson or search for Stephenson in all documents.

Your search returned 20 results in 2 document sections:

11th of March. Banks' advance occupied Charlestown, 22 miles from Winchester, February 26th; the advance of his right, marching from Bunker Hill, appeared at Stephenson's, four miles in front of Winchester, March 6th, when Jackson promptly formed line in front of his fortifications and offered battle; but the Federals as promptnsisting of General Garnett and his regimental commanders, in Winchester, after dark, to which he proposed that they should make an attack on Banks' advance, at Stephenson's, before daylight the next morning. The council, as yet ignorant of the manner of man that counseled, rejected his proposal. He doubtless would have carried oughly demoralized by the boldness and results of Jackson's grand strategic movements. Jackson's infantry followed after Banks, on Sunday the 25th, as far as Stephenson's, five miles beyond Winchester, when he handed over the pursuit to the cavalry and ordered his wearied men into camp, taking up his own headquarters in Winches
by way of Cedarville to Winchester and on to Stephenson's. The Federal forces retreated toward the Pnchester. Mc-Causland pushed the advance to Stephenson's depot, on the road to Martinsburg and Sheping wagons, etc. Rodes, who had been left at Stephenson's, learning of this attack, moved forward raed to camps in the vicinity of Brucetown and Stephenson's, McCausland moving from Brucetown to Rodese divisions of Rodes, Wharton and Ramseur to Stephenson's, by way of the burnt factory. Rodes, in front, reached Stephenson's just in time to form a brigade on the right of the Confederate .cavalry, at Darkesville, the infantry marched back to Stephenson's. It was quiet along the lines on the 12th, Royal. Early's army remained in camp, near Stephenson's, on the 15th and 16th. On the afternooneturning to Bunker Hill, Rodes continuing to Stephenson's. Capt. L. W. V. Kennon, U. S. A., in a back to Bunker Hill, with orders to march to Stephenson's depot by sunrise the next morning. Rodes'[7 more...]