. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . 1.—View of William Rou-lettes farm-house. 2.—Rou-lettes spring-house, in whichConfederate prisoners wereconfined during the —Roulettes spring, a cop-ious fountain which refreshedmany thirsty soldiers of botharmies.—Editor. the 14th, while fighting wasgoing on at Cramptons Gapand Turners Gap, signaledto Jackson that he was ready;whereupon Jackson signaledthe order both to McLawsand Walker — Fire at suchpositions of the enemy as willbe most effective. I am, of course,ignorant of whatJackson may havem- signaled Mc-M Laws, but itis cert


. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . 1.—View of William Rou-lettes farm-house. 2.—Rou-lettes spring-house, in whichConfederate prisoners wereconfined during the —Roulettes spring, a cop-ious fountain which refreshedmany thirsty soldiers of botharmies.—Editor. the 14th, while fighting wasgoing on at Cramptons Gapand Turners Gap, signaledto Jackson that he was ready;whereupon Jackson signaledthe order both to McLawsand Walker — Fire at suchpositions of the enemy as willbe most effective. I am, of course,ignorant of whatJackson may havem- signaled Mc-M Laws, but itis certain thatI received nosuch the con-trary, as soonas he was in-formed that McLaws was in possession oiMaryland Heights, Jackson signaled me sub-stantially the following dispatch: HarpersFerry is now completely invested. I shallsummon its commander to surrender. Shouldhe refuse I shall give him twenty-four hours. SOUTH-EASTERN STRETCH OF THE SUNKEN ROAD. (FROM A RECENT PHOTOGRAPH.) Vol. XXXII.— tf. 3°2 HARPERS FERRY AND SHARPSBURG.


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