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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 7 : the Army of Virginia under General Pope —Battle of Cedar Mountain . (search)
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 8 : battle of Cedar Mountain (continued). (search)
George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 9 : battle of Cedar Mountain (continued). (search)
Chapter 9: battle of Cedar Mountain (continued).
From the most authentic sources
Official Reports of the Battle of Cedar Mountain, by Lieutenant-General Jackson, Generals Hill, Archer, Pender, and others, in Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, series L vol.
XII. part III. pp. 180 to 239.
See also Dabney's Life of Jackson. we now know the movements of the enemy at the time I was ordered into action.
In addition to the reserve brigade of Winder's division, and Branch's brigade of A. P. Hill's division, both of which had united with the restored fragments of the two that had been driven back by Banks's assault as described, General Jackson threw two fresh brigades — those of Archer and Pender, of Hill's division — into the woods opposite the wheat-field, not only extending them far to his left, but ordering them also to throw their left continually forward and attack the enemy in the opposite woods.
Before the two brigades of Archer and Pender were added to this fo