The book General Lee His Campaigns in Virginia 1861 1865 was written by author Walter Herron Taylor Here you can read free online of General Lee His Campaigns in Virginia 1861 1865 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is General Lee His Campaigns in Virginia 1861 1865 a good or bad book?
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Because unexpected, the counterstroke would be so much the more effective. Greatly outnumbered, he offsets this by adopting a plan that infuses dash and enthusiasm into his columns and so adds greatly to the weight of the impact of their blows upon their adversaries. General Stuart was directed to screen the movement of Jackson's column, which he did effectually with the brigades of Fitzhugh Lee and W. H. F. Lee. General Jackson started early on the morning of the 2d and marched by the Furnace ...and Brock roads. He reached a point on the old turnpike about three miles in rear of Chancellors ville at 4 p. M. , and immediately made dis- position for attack. At 5. 15 p. M. The order was given to advance, Rodes's division in front, Trimble's division, under Brigadier-general Colston, in the second line, and A. P. Hill's division in the third line. The skirmishers of Rodes's brigades very soon encountered the enemy. The line of battle rapidly closed upon the skirmish line GENERAL JACKSON S FLANK MOVEMENT 1G7 and rushed forward with great impetuosity and vigor.
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