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Robert Lewis Dabney, Life and Commands of Lieutenand- General Thomas J. Jackson, Chapter 12: Winchester. (search)
ncluded the brigades of Taylor, Trimble, Elzey, and Stewart, and the cavalry regiments of Ashby, Munford, and F. At Mossy Creek, he had been met by Brigadier-General George H. Stewart, a native of Maryland, whom the Confeeat from Taylor's brigade, under the command of General Stewart, reached the village about two o'clock P. M., opresence of a hostile army, was the volley fired by Stewart into their picket, a mile from the village. Yet theat, and prepared to strike him in flank. Brigadier-General Stewart, in temporary command of the cavalry regimBefore the main body was fairly in motion, Brigadier-General Stewart had already sent news of his arrival at Neplaced under the temporary command of Brigadier-General George H. Stewart, of General Ewell's division. As the sent his Aide, Captain Pendleton, after them. General Stewart replied that he was awaiting the orders of Gene, assumed the duty of pressing the enemy. This General Stewart performed with skill and energy, picking up a n