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" Ford on his left, and the road between the end of the mountain and the Potomac on his right. He will, as far as practicable, co-operate with General McLaws and General Jackson in intercepting the retreat of the enemy "General DH Hill's division will form... "
Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson) - Page 544
by Robert Lewis Dabney - 1866 - 742 pages
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The North and the South at Antietam and Gettysburg

William Edward Spear - 1908 - 192 pages
...right bank to Lovettsville, take possession of Loudon Heights, if practicable, oy Friday morning, Keys Ford on his left, and the road between the end of...mountain and the Potomac on his right. He will, as far as possible, co-operate with General McLaws and General Jackson in intercepting the retreat of the enemy....
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The Long Roll

Mary Johnston - 1911 - 722 pages
...he is now engaged, will cross the Potomac at Cheek's Ford, ascend its right bank to Lovettesville, take possession of Loudoun Heights, if practicable,...mountain and the Potomac on his right. He will as far as possible cooperate with generals McLaws and Jackson and intercept the retreat of the enemy. General...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Department - 1972 - 834 pages
...bank to Lovettsville, take possession of Loudoun Heights, if practicable, by Friday morning, Keys' Ford on his left, and the road between the end of...right. He will, as far as practicable, co-operate with Generals McLaws and Jackson, and intercept retreat of the enemy. VII. General DH Hill's division will...
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General Lee, His Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1865: With Personal Reminiscences

Walter Herron Taylor - 1994 - 358 pages
...bank to Lovettsville, take possession of Loudon Heights, if practicable, by Friday morning. Keys's Ford on his left, and the road between the end of...right. He will, as far as practicable, cooperate with generals Me Laws and Jackson, and intercept the retreat of the enemy. 7. General I). II. Hill's division...
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Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland ...

Joseph L. Harsh - 1999 - 692 pages
...create a run-on sentence, indicating Stonewall perceived the grammatical flaw and corrected it. VI. General Walker, with his division, after accomplishing...right. He will, as far as practicable, co-operate with Generals McLaws and Jackson, and intercept the enemy. (1) This indicates Lee had not only previously...
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The Gleam of Bayonets: The Battle of Antietam and Robert E. Lee's Maryland ...

James V. Murfin - 2004 - 476 pages
...himself of the Maryland Heights and endeavor to capture the enemy at Harper's Ferry and vicinity. VI. General Walker, with his division, after accomplishing...right. He will, as far as practicable, co-operate with Generals McLaws and Jackson, and intercept retreat of the enemy. VII. General DH Hill's division will...
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Commanding Voices of Blue & Gray: General William T. Sherman, General George ...

Brian M. Thomsen - 2004 - 390 pages
...bank to Lovettsville, take possession of Loudon Heights, if practicable, by Friday morning; Keys's ford on his left, and the road between the end of...right. He will, as far as practicable, co-operate with Gen. McLaws and Gen. Jackson in intercepting the retreat of the enemy. "Gen. DH Hill's division will...
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From Bull Run to Appomattox: A Boy's View

Luther W. Hopkins - 1908 - 260 pages
...morning possess himself of the Maryland Heights and endeavor to capture the enemy at Harper's Ferry and vicinity. "General Walker, with his division, after...will, as far as practicable, co-operate with General McLaws and General Jackson in intercepting the retreat of the enemy "General DH Hill's division will...
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Life and Campaigns of General Robert E. Lee

James D. McCabe - 1870 - 770 pages
...cross the Potomac at Cheek's Ford, and ascend its right bank toLovettsville, take possession of London Heights if practicable, by Friday morning, Key's Ford...will, as far as practicable, cooperate with General McLaws and General Jackson, in intercepting the retreat of the enemy. " General D. II. Hill's division...
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