. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN D. IMBODEN,FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. C. S. A. 284 STONEWALL JACKSON IN THE MAP OF JACKSONS CAMPAIGN IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. The crossed line and arrows indicate Jacksons movements in the Valley. On May 6th he was at Staunton ; hefought Milroy and Schenck near McDowell on May 8th ; Banks at Front Royal, Newtown, and Winchester on May23d, 24th, aud 25th ; Fremont at Cross Keys on June 8th; Tyler at Port Republic on June 9th.—EDITORS. miles south of Win


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN D. IMBODEN,FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. C. S. A. 284 STONEWALL JACKSON IN THE MAP OF JACKSONS CAMPAIGN IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. The crossed line and arrows indicate Jacksons movements in the Valley. On May 6th he was at Staunton ; hefought Milroy and Schenck near McDowell on May 8th ; Banks at Front Royal, Newtown, and Winchester on May23d, 24th, aud 25th ; Fremont at Cross Keys on June 8th; Tyler at Port Republic on June 9th.—EDITORS. miles south of Winchester. Shields promptly attacked him, and a severeengagement of several hours ensued, ending in Jacksons repulse about dark,followed by an orderly retreat up the Valley to near Swift Eun Gap in Eoek-inghain county. The pursuit was not vigorous nor persistent. § Although 3> General Jacksons first announcement of thebattle to General Johnston, dated March 24th,contained the following : As the enemy had been sending off troops from thedistrict, and from what I could learn were still doing so,and knowing your great desire to prevent it, and havinga prospect of success, I engaged him yesterday about 3 P. M.,


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