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I give all this detail to show the errors writers upon Chancellorsville have fallen into, in reference to the Origin of Gen-Jackson's famous flank movement.
And as settling the question as to who originated this movement, I give the following extract from a letter written by General Lee to Rev. Dr. A. T. Bledsoe, in reply to one from Dr. Bledsoe, in which he asked the direct question as to whether Jackson's move originated with himself or was suggested by General Lee:
Lexington, Va., October 28th, 1867. Dr. A. T. Bledsoe, Office Southern Review, Baltimore, Md.
My dear Sir:—In reply to your inquiry, I must acknowledge that I have not read the article on Chancellorsville in the last number of the Southern Review, nor have I read any of the books published on either side since the termination of hostilities.
I have as yet felt no desire to revive my recollections of those events, and have been satisfied with the knowledge I possessed of what transpired.
I have, ho
ausland, opposing Gen. Hunter in his advance on Lynchburg.
White Sulphur Springs, June 1.
Covington, Va., June 2.
Panther Gap, Va., June 4.
Goshen, Va., June 6.
Buffalo Gap, Va., June 7.
Staunton Road, Va., June 8.
Arbor Hill, Va., June 10.
Newport, Va., June 10.
Middlebrook, Va., June 10. Jas. R. Crews and Norman B. Spraggins wounded.
Brownsburg, Va., June 10. Alexander S. Walker wounded, Samuel Price and William Spencer wounded, B. W. Marshall captured.
Lexington, Va., June 11.
Broad Creek, Va., June 13.
Buchanan, Va., June 13.
Peaks Gap, Va., June 14.
Fancy Farm, Va., June 15.
Otter River, Va., June 16.
New London, Va., June 16.
Lynchburg, Va., June 17, 18.
Abner Ford wounded.
1864.
under Gen. Jubal Early in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Forest Depot, Va., June 18.
Liberty, Va., June 20.
Salem, Va., June 21.
Leetown, W. Va., July 3.
North Mountain, W. Va., July 4.
Hagerstown, Md., July 7.
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