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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 2: Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights—Darnstown, Maryland.--Muddy Branch and Seneca Creek on the Potomac—Winter quarters at Frederick, Md. (search)
igade ready to move early. The remainder of the Fifteenth Regiment, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Ward, was also ordered to be on the tow-path of the canal opposite Harrison's Island at daybreak. Two mountain howitzers, in charge of Lieutenant French, of Ripley's Battery, were also ordered to be at the same place at the same time. Towards morning of the 21st, Colonel Devens began to cross his five companies into Virginia. All told, his force numbered three hundred and fifty men. The my empty boxes had been sent to Colonel Lee. The officer who brought the latter told the Colonel they were to be filled with earth and laid up to form an intrenched position. Colonel Lee ordered the two mountain howitzers, under command of Lieutenant French of Co. I, First United States Artillery, to be sent over;--and as they had been ordered to report to him on the 20th, and were then on Harrison's Island, they came immediately. Between halfpast twelve and one o'clock Lieutenant-Colonel Wa
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Index (search)
e soldier, a, in the Forty-sixth Penn. Regiment, 56, 57. Flournoy, Colonel, Rebel cavalry officer under Stonewall Jackson, 187. Defeats the Federal Colonel Kenly at Cedarville (Va.), 189. Forrest, de, Colonel, 258. Francis, Major, of the Second Massachusetts, his account of the fighting between Newtown and Winchester, 221 (note). Fremont, General John C., 113. With McDowell, drives Stonewall Jackson from the Shenandoah Valley, 255. Refuses a command under General Pope, 264. French, Lieutenant, 70. Fulkerson, Colonel, Rebel officer, 124, 126. G Garnett, General, Rebel officer, 124, 126. Offends Jackson in his fight with Shields, and is relieved of his command, 127. In battle of Cedar Mountain, 292. Geary, Colonel, Federal officer under Banks, 44, 45, 47, 279, 294, 295, 298, 299. Is wounded in the battle of Cedar Mountain, 319. German, a ferocious and valiant, exploits of, 131. Goodwin, Captain, of the Second Mass. Regiment, 13. Is sick at Little W