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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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and we look for a very lively time of it, as our forces have a very strong position there. It is hard, indeed, to give up this beautiful and fertile country, the Valley of Virginia; but it is policy to curtail our lines of defence, and fall back where we can concentrate all our forces. Perhaps we will make Staunton our permanent rendezvous; but Gen. Jackson will take his time getting there, and all the troops in Yankeedom will scarcely make him swifter in his movements. The militia are coming in slowly, and a number of them, finding that they have got to serve, are volunteering. Those who know that gallant officer and gentleman, Gen. Wm. B. Talliaferro, can with pride and pleasure congratulate the troops concentrated at Glencestar on their good fortune in securing him as commander. No kinser, braver or gallant officer ever led troops in the field. Success attend him wherever he goes is the sincere wish of his old command, the sed Regt., and of these who know him. Ned.