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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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19.-battle at Port Republic, Va.
Report of General Fremont.
headquarters Mountain Department, Port Republic, June 9, 12 M., via Martinsburgh, June 12th. To Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War:
there was no collision with the enemy after dark last night.
This morning we renewed the march against him, entering the woods in battle order, his cavalry appearing on our flanks, Gen. Blenker had the left, Gen. Milroy the right, and Gen. Schenck the centre, with a reserve of Gen. Stahl's brigade and Gen. Bayard's. The enemy was found to be in full retreat on Port Republic, and our advance found his rear-guard barely across the river, and the bridge in flames.
Our advance came in so suddenly that some of his officers remaining on this side, escaped with the loss of their horses.
A cannonading during the forenoon apprised us of an engagement, and I am informed here that Jackson attacked Gen. Shields this morning, and, after a severe engagement, drove him down the river
Cross Keys (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Jackson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Luray (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Huntington (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Doc.
19.-battle at Port Republic, Va.
Report of General Fremont.
headquarters Mountain Department, Port Republic, June 9, 12 M., via Martinsburgh, June 12th. To Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War:
there was no collision with the enemy after dark last night.
This morning we renewed the march against him, entering the woods in battle order, his cavalry appearing on our flanks, Gen. Blenker had the left, Gen. Milroy the right, and Gen. Schenck the centre, with a reserve of Gen. Stahl's brigade and Gen. Bayard's. The enemy was found to be in full retreat on Port Republic, and our advance found his rear-guard barely across the river, and the bridge in flames.
Our advance came in so suddenly that some of his officers remaining on this side, escaped with the loss of their horses.
A cannonading during the forenoon apprised us of an engagement, and I am informed here that Jackson attacked Gen. Shields this morning, and, after a severe engagement, drove him down the rive
Port Republic (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
J. C. Fremont (search for this): chapter 19
Doc.
19.-battle at Port Republic, Va.
Report of General Fremont.
headquarters Mountain Department, Port Republic, June 9, 12 M., via Martinsburgh, June 12th. To Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War:
there was no collision with the enemy after dark last night.
This morning we renewed the march against him, entering the woods in battle order, his cavalry appearing on our flanks, Gen. Blenker had the left, Gen. Milroy the right, and Gen. Schenck the centre, with a reserve of Gen. eive the particular notice of the President as soon as possible.
I will send in a full report; but, in this respect, I am unable to make any more particular distinction than that pointed out in the description of the battle.
Respectfully, J. C. Fremont, Major-General Commanding.
Report of Brig.-General Tyler.
headquarters Third brigade, near Luray, Va., June 12, 1862. Gen. James Shields, Commanding Division:
sir: In compliance with your order to proceed to Waynesboroa, 1 left Co
Robert C. Schenck (search for this): chapter 19
W. S. Clark (search for this): chapter 19