Life And Letters of General Thomas J Jackson Stonewall Jackson
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" And then with deep feeling he said : " Be fore I will leave them to the enemy I will lose many more men. " The next morning after the battle, Gen eral Jackson gradually retired before the advancing enemy, once more, to Mount Jackson. To his wife he wrote on the 24th of March : " Yesterday important considerations, in my opin ion, rendered it necessary to attack the enemy near "Winchester. The action commenced about 3 P. M. And lasted until dark. Our men fought bravely, but the superior number...s of the enemy repulsed me. Many valuable lives Avere lost. Our God was my shield. His protecting care is an additional cause for grati tude. I lost one piece of artillery and three caissons. The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded was probably superior to ours. " " March 28th. Near Mount Jackson. . . . My lit tle army is in excellent spirits. It feels that it inflicted a severe blow upon the enemy. I stayed in camp last night bivouacking. To-day I am in the house of a Mr. Allen, where I am quite comfortable.
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