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In the Shenandoah Valley and the alarm of Washington. Henry W. Elson
June, 1862-McClellan's men drilling within five miles of Ri oth the troops of Banks and McDowell were held in the vicinity of Washington for its defense.
But Jackson's purpose was accomplished.
He had s the gray legions could march in perfect safety upon the rear of Washington so long as the eastern gaps could be held.
No wonder that the Fe him now, for he ordered Banks to Manassas on March 16th to cover Washington, leaving General Shields and his division of seven thousand men t did victory bring such ultimate disaster upon the victors.
At Washington the alarm was intense over Jackson's audacious attack.
Williams' d to the plan, fearing sufficient protection was not provided for Washington.
By the battle of Kernstown, March 23d, in the Valley of Virgini well was ordered not to join McClellan in front of Richmond.
Washington. After consulting six of his generals he became convinced that Mc