. Stonewall Jackson and the American civil war . Shovmlt/riStorA. Weyers Cave,MtMenditn I •ffl« Mt Vern6ff Furnacp-^ \11,> , *■* BATTLES OF ^^<,. {^ ==== ^^- - O I/I ►2 i^ CROSS KEYS -4 and PORT REPUBLIC June 8th. and 9th. i86z. English Miles9 % 6 % \ ? -mm J. Hotrhklss 1863. Walker (h-BoutaUic I i RESULTS OF PORT REPUBLIC 385 would have rescued, had perished miserably, and not a fewof the dead, with some perchance of the mangled living,were partially devoured by swine before their burial. ^ The pursuit of Tyler was pressed for nine miles downthe river. The Ohio regiments, disperse
. Stonewall Jackson and the American civil war . Shovmlt/riStorA. Weyers Cave,MtMenditn I •ffl« Mt Vern6ff Furnacp-^ \11,> , *■* BATTLES OF ^^<,. {^ ==== ^^- - O I/I ►2 i^ CROSS KEYS -4 and PORT REPUBLIC June 8th. and 9th. i86z. English Miles9 % 6 % \ ? -mm J. Hotrhklss 1863. Walker (h-BoutaUic I i RESULTS OF PORT REPUBLIC 385 would have rescued, had perished miserably, and not a fewof the dead, with some perchance of the mangled living,were partially devoured by swine before their burial. ^ The pursuit of Tyler was pressed for nine miles downthe river. The Ohio regiments, dispersed at first by theConfederate artillery, gathered gradually together, andheld the cavalry in check. Near Conrads Store, whereShields, marching in desperate haste to the sound of thecannonade, had put his two remaining brigades in positionacross the road, the chase was stayed. The Federal com-mander admits that he was only just in time. Jacksonshorsemen, he says, were enveloping the column ; a crowd offugitives was rushing to the rear, and his own cavalry
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