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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.9 (search)
being in turn driven back. But the whole encounter is but a skirmish, one or two being wounded, a single piece of artillery a half mile to our rear sending only a shot or two into the enemy as we fall back. Our men retired sullenly towards Mount Crawford and Hunter's whole force went into camp at Harrisonburg. A ride to Hunter's rear. It was now night. What was worse, none knew what to think of the fate of the Valley. We felt we were about to be driven out of it. Loving dearly our oldked, high-fenced lands by a second force emerging from the woods a little further south. The men became much mixed up, but were speedily brought to order and led out by that cool, brave man in language more forcible than graceful. Entering Mt. Crawford, McNeill met Imboden on horseback, coming to meet him at the edge of town. General, cried McNeill, you are flanked; you are almost surrounded by Hunter's whole army. Where is Hunter? Imboden asked. On the Port Republic road, and yond