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twenty-fifth, to cross above Waterloo, and move around the enemy's right, so as to strike the Alexandria and Orange Railroad in his rear. Longstreet, in the mean time, was to divert his attention by threatening him in front, and to follow Jackson as soon as the latter should be sufficiently advanced. Battle of Manassas. General Jackson crossed the Rappahannock at Kinson's Mill, about four miles above Waterloo, and passing through Orlean, encamped on the night of the twenty-fifth near Salem, after a long and fatiguing march. The next morning, continuing his route with his accustomed vigor and celerity, he passed the Bull Run Mountains at Thoroughfare Gap, and proceeding by way of Gainesville, reached the railroad at Bristoe Station after sunset. At Gainesville he was joined by General Stuart, with the brigades of Robertson and Fitz-Hugh Lee, who continued with him during the rest of his operations, vigilantly and effectually guarding both his flanks. General Jackson was no
moving via Orlean, we reached the vicinity of Salem, after a severe day's march, and bivouacked theded through Orlean, and thence on the road to Salem, till, getting near that place, I found my waye, to reach the head of his column, which left Salem and The Plains early in the morning for the din proceeded by Orlean and camped at night near Salem, in Fauquier County. Very early next morning it marched by Salem and through Thoroughfare Gap, in the direction of Gainesville, at which latter er a long and fatiguing march of the army from Salem to Bristoe Station. I immediately put two regr baggage of any kind, turning to the right at Salem, through Thoroughfare Gap, in the Bull Run Mourank: The brigade marched into the gap from Salem by the left flank. This threw the Twentieth Gded that by Amissville, Hinson's Mill, Orlean, Salem, Thoroughfare, and Gainesville, which he approole army passed. The first night we halted at Salem, and occupied Thoroughfare Gap as soon after d[5 more...]