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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reminiscences of the army of Northern Virginia, (search)
ly, and says that he must advance on the enemy, and he will be supported by General Winder. The prompt reply, drawled out in earnest tones, was: Give my compliments s division were supporting batteries splendidly posted on Slaughter's Mountain; Winder, commanding Jackson's old division, was moving in column along the main road to support Early, and A. P. Hill was coming on to Winder's support. General Banks commanded the Federal forces, which consisted of his own corps, and Rickett's divisioigade moving in line of battle on the enemy with the precision of dress-parade; Winder deploying his troops to support Early, and A. P. Hill hurrying up in column — aPoague's and Carpenter's batteries. A West Point officer of rare merit, General C. S. Winder had succeeded General Garnett in the command of the Stonewall brigade, w to the front rank of his profession. His lost has been severely felt. General Winder lived only three hours after he fell, and died mourned by the whole army.