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Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative, chapter 7 (search)
ht down secretly from the Valley and, on the night of June 25, was encamped at Ashland within 13 miles of Mechanicsville. It was about 18,500 strong. Meanwhile, Lehe field, June 24, 1862. Gen. Jackson's command will proceed to-morrow from Ashland toward the Stark (or Merry Oaks) Church, and encamp at some convenient point wy was at Beaver Dam Station, on the Virginia Central road, about 18 miles from Ashland, where they were expected to encamp that night, and about 25 miles from the Vito win it and gather the fruits of victory. Had Jackson pushed his march to Ashland on the night of the 24th, about 18 miles from Beaver Dam, as Lee's order conten his official report, writes: — On the 26th we moved, with the army, from Ashland in a southerly direction, passing to the east of Mechanicsville in the afterno.30 P. M. and went into bivouac there for the night, after having marched from Ashland about 11 miles off in an air line, and perhaps 12 to 14 by the roads traversed