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Henderson, G. F. R., 1854-1903

"Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War"


1.6. THE FIRST BATTLE OF MANASSAS OR BULL RUN.
1.7. ROMNEY.
1.8. KERNSTOWN.
1.9. M'DOWELL.
1.10. WINCHESTER.
1.11. CROSS KEYS AND PORT REPUBLIC.
1.12. REVIEW OF THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN.

(ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME 1.
PORTRAITS:
STONEWALL JACKSON, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL.
STONEWALL JACKSON AT THE AGE OF 24 (FROM A DAGUERREOTYPE.)
MAPS:
THE CITY OF MEXICO.
THE UNITED STATES, 1861.
SITUATION, NIGHT OF JULY 17, 1861.
DISPOSITIONS, MORNING OF JULY 21, 1861.
BULL RUN.
SKETCH OF WEST VIRGINIA IN 1861.
THE VALLEY.
SITUATION, NIGHT OF MARCH 21, 1862.
BATTLE OF KERNSTOWN.
SITUATION, APRIL 30, 1862.
BATTLE OF M'DOWELL.
SITUATION, MAY 18, 1862.
BATTLE OF WINCHESTER.
BATTLES OF CROSS KEYS AND PORT REPUBLIC.
VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND.
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STONEWALL JACKSON AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
VOLUME 1.

CHAPTER 1.1. WEST POINT.
In the first quarter of the century, on the hills which stand above
the Ohio River, but in different States of the Union, were born two
children, destined, to all appearance, to lives of narrow interests
and thankless toil. They were the sons of poor parents, without
influence or expectations; their native villages, deep in the
solitudes of the West, and remote from the promise and possibilities
of great cities, offered no road to fortune.


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