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Cooke's Life of Jackson, p. 144. General George H. Steuart, with the Second and Sixth Virginia ich is distant from Front Royal twelve miles. Steuart's orders were to strike the Winchester road g, our rear.
As soon as refugees flying from Steuart's assault brought the news to us at Strasburgcame a reality.
Upon comparing the time of Steuart's attack, the distance from Newtown to Strasbavalry which Banks met was the Rebel General George H. Steuart's Second and Sixth Virginia cavalry,the latter were heard of no more that day. As Steuart was attached to Ewell's force,
See (post) Steuart's refusal to obey Jackson's order to follow our retreat, on the ground that only from Eweloned by wagons being ordered to the rear, and Steuart's attack with cavalry. we pushed on, without n, with his whole army, save the forces under Steuart and Ewell, - that is, with at least five brive o'clock, Banks had his first skirmish with Steuart's cavalry — had followed on at the rear of my[5 more...]
n arm shattered in the fight, 123.
Constitution of his force opposed to Jackson, 124, 125 (note). Outwits Jackson by stratagem, 128.
Engages in the further pursuit of Jackson, 151 et seq.
Shurtleff, Captain, 320.
Sibley tents, the merits of, 82.
Siegel, General, commands a corps in the army of Virginia, under Pope, 264, 272, 278.
Tardiness in obeying Pope's orders, 281.
His encounter with General Gordon, 323, 324.
Why he was not on hand to fight at Cedar Mountain, 324-326.
Steuart, George H., Rebel cavalry officer under Stonewall Jackson, 199, 200, 203, 235.
Higgles over a point of military etiquette, 250.
Stockings, peculiarity of, sent from Boston to the Second Mass. Regiment, 82.
Stone, Lieut-Colonel of the Fifth Connecticut, in battle of Cedar Mountain, 305.
Stone, Charles P., commands Federal forces in Civil War, 64.
Directs military operations leading to the battle of Ball's Bluff, 65 et seq. His official report quoted from, 71, 72, 77, 79, 80.
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