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Robert E. Lee (search for this): chapter 16
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Chapter 16: the lost order --South Mountain.
How the Federals found the despatch
with every advantage mcclellan made haste slowly --lee turns back to meet him at South Mountain
Longstreet preferred that the stand should be made at Sharpsburg
the battle at the Pass
many killed
General Garland of the Confederate and General Reno of the Union side
a future President among the wounded
estimate of forces engaged.
The strange losing and stranger finding of Lee's General order no. General D. H. Hill, which has accidentally come into my hands this evening,the authenticity of which is unquestionable,--discloses some of the plans of the enemy, and shows most conclusively that the main rebel army is now before us, including Longstreet's, Jackson's, the two Hills's, McLaws's, Walker's, R. H. Anderson's, and Hood's commands.
That army was ordered to march on the 10th, and to attack and capture our forces at Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg yesterday, by surrounding them with su
W. T. Martin (search for this): chapter 16
George B. McClellan (search for this): chapter 16
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