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nd ignorance as to our destination.
At Charlottesville we expected to move into Madison County, at Gordonsville we expected to move towards Washington, at Louisa we expected to move on to Fredericksburg, at Hanover Junction we expected to move up the railway to meet McDowell's Column, and it was only on the afternoon of June 26th, when we heard A. P. Hill's guns at Mechanicsville, that we fully realized where we were going.
Disclosed by a preacher.
I remember that at Gordonsville, Rev. Dr. Ewing, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, with whom Jackson passed the night, told me as a Profound secret, not to be breathed, that we would move at early dawn the next morning on Culpeper, and intimated that he had gotten his information from headquarters.
We did not move at early dawn—the men used to say that Old Stonewall always moved at early dawn except when he started the evening before —but instead of moving on Culpeper, we moved on Louisa.
At Frederick's Hall Depot, General Jack
Failure to sell in 1862, 201 Fictitious Value of in 1869, 203
Confederate States Naval Steamers 239 242
Confederate States Navy Surviving Officers of, 290
Confederates Buried at Vicksburg, 53
Conway Dr. W. B 160
Cutshaw, Col. W. E., Tribute to 372
De Leon, T. C., 167
Dickens, Capt. J. N. L., 284
Dinkins, Captain James 60,109
Dranesville, Federal Victory at in 1861, 69
Duke, Gen. Basil W., 160
Egerton Capt.
W. B. 21
Ellsworth, G. A., Telegraph Operator, 118
Ewing D. D., Rev. Daniel B., 85
F Company, Richmond, Va., 59, 372
Farragut, How mosquitos prevented the captured of, 174
Federal Atrocities.
1861-5., 304
Five Forks, The 11th Va. at, 357
Folkes, Thomas M., 59
Forrest's Secret of Success Gen., 81, 83, 263
Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 366
Funkhouser, H. D., 308, 369
Gaines' Mill Battle of 93,193
General C. S. A., The Youngest, 55
Gettysburg, Battle of, 320
Gladden, killed, Gen A. H., 212
Gilmore Gen. Q. A., 6
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