. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Copyright by Review of Reviews Co. CONFEDERATE PRISONERS CAPTURED IN THE SHENANDOAH Federals, engaging them in six actions anJ two battles, in all of which he came off victorious. Just after these prisoners were was rlriven hack to tlie Potomac. Once more a panic spread through the North, and both the troops of Banks and McDowellwere held in the vicinity of Washington for its defense. But .lacksons purpose was accomplished. He had held Banks m the Shenan-d


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Copyright by Review of Reviews Co. CONFEDERATE PRISONERS CAPTURED IN THE SHENANDOAH Federals, engaging them in six actions anJ two battles, in all of which he came off victorious. Just after these prisoners were was rlriven hack to tlie Potomac. Once more a panic spread through the North, and both the troops of Banks and McDowellwere held in the vicinity of Washington for its defense. But .lacksons purpose was accomplished. He had held Banks m the Shenan-doah Valley until McClellans Peninsula Campaign was well advanced. Then again by forced marches his men disappeared upthe Valley to join Lee in teaching the overcon^dent Union administration that Richmond was not to be won without long andcostly fighting But a year later the Confederacy lost this astonishing military genius. eri THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible, andwhen vou strike and overcome liini, never let up in the pursuit so long asyour men have strength to follow. .


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