Stonewall Jackson a Thesaurus of Ancedotes of And Incidents in the Life of Lie
Stonewall Jackson a Thesaurus of Ancedotes of And Incidents in the Life of Lie
Elihu S Elihu Samuel Riley
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Realizing something daring had to be done to save their General, righting about, the two gave command as if they had received reinforcements, and charged the foe. Happily the chase had become less vigorous and the Federals deceived by the ruse, (led before the brave seen and unseen, but suspected, foes. General Jack son was saved from capture and Colonel Douglas recovered his hat and plume. Leaders and Battles of the Civil War, Vol. 2, pp. 22-3. 58 A THESAURUS OF ANECDOTES OF AND INCIDENTS IN C...HAPTER ELEVEN, STONEWALL JACKSON S PERSONAL CONTACT WITH HIS COMMAND. General Jackson a Strict Disciplinarian Jackson s Humanity to His Men General Jackson does Manual Labor to Forward a Move ment Jackson Thanks an Officer for Performing a Delicate Duty in a Trying Situation Jackson Was Silent and Reserved Under Complaints How General Jackson Wrote His Dispatch About the Battle of McDowell Generals Jackson and Johnson Drive Away a Federal Sentry A Heroic Sign Proposed by General Jackson at Fredericksburg What Gave Stonewall Jackson s Command Suc cess Jackson Called His Men by the Name of Their Regiments Jackson Asked a Brave Officer to Come on His Staff Treatment by Jackson of a Former Student General Jackson Was a Great Stickler for Obedience to His Orders Jackson at the Battle of Port Republic Religious Services Held Under Fire A Look from Jackson Silences a Burst of Profanity Jackson Called the Battle of Port Republic Delightful Excitement Winder and Jackson Not Alyaws Harmonious.
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