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SHENA NDOA H 1862 (cid:56)(cid:62)(cid:75)(cid:62)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:76)(cid:54)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:54)(cid:66)(cid:58)(cid:71)(cid:62)(cid:56)(cid:54) Gary W. Gallagher, Editor s t o n e w a l l j a c k s o n ’ s v a l l e y c a m p a i g n SHENA ND OA H 1862 peter cozzens (cid:73)(cid:61)(cid:58)(cid:0)(cid:74)(cid:67)(cid:62)(cid:75)(cid:58)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:62)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:68)(cid:59)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:68)(cid:71)(cid:73)(cid:61)(cid:0)(cid:56)(cid:54)(cid:71)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:62)(cid:67)(cid:54)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:71)(cid:58)(cid:72)(cid:72) (cid:56)(cid:61)(cid:54)(cid:69)(cid:58)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:65)(cid:65) ∫ 2008 The University of North Carolina Press All rights reserved Designed by Courtney Leigh Baker Set in Minion and Scala Sans by Keystone Typesetting, Inc. Manufactured in the United States of America The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. The University of North Carolina Press has been a member of the Green Press Initiative since 2003. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cozzens, Peter, 1957– Shenandoah 1862 : Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign / Peter Cozzens. p. cm. — (Civil War America) Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 978-0-8078-3200-4 (cloth: alk. paper) 1. Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862. 2. Jackson, Stonewall, 1824–1863—Military leadership. I. Title. e473.7.c69 2008 973.7%32—dc22 2008008849 12 11 10 09 08 5 4 3 2 1 University of North Carolina Press books may be purchased at a discount for educational, business, or sales promotional use. For information, please visit www.uncpress.unc.edu or write to UNC Press, attention: Sales Department, 116 South Boundary Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-3808. for my beloved antonia, for my sister, pamela dimond, and in loving memory of our mother, audrey h. cozzens, 1925–2005 This page intentionally left blank c o n t e n t s Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1 This War Is a Farce 7 2 Daughter of the Stars 18 3 They Ain’t Rigged Out Like Uncle Sam’s Men 37 4 The Dam[n] Trip 46 5 Our True Policy Is to Attack 65 6 Is Not War a Game of Risks? 80 7 Be Careful Not to Be Caught 92 8 Dangers Close Us Round on Every Side 114 9 We Are Very Hard Pressed Now 129 10 Keep That Army in the Valley 146 11 We Are in for It 159 12 It Seems Very Much Like Murder 176 13 General Jackson Was Completely Taken In 187 14 Vacillation Is Our Name 209 15 Now We’ll Have War in Earnest 227 16 A Country to Fight For 250 17 God Blessed Our Arms with Victory 260 18 On Your Course May Depend the Fate of Richmond 276 19 Go It, Boys! Maryland Whip Maryland! 292 20 We Must Cut Our Way Through! 310 21 This Is a Crushing Blow 340 22 Attack at Daylight 349 23 A Question of Legs 378 24 I Was Never So Relieved in My Life 393 25 Save the Bridge at Port Republic 420 26 The Preservation of Our Army Depended on Us 434 27 I Have Lost Confidence in Frémont 456 28 All Has Gone Wrong Today 477 29 The Game Cock of the Valley 502 Appendix: The Opposing Forces in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign 515 Notes 521 Bibliography 583 Index 613 i l l u s t r a t i o n s The North Fork of the Shenandoah River and Massanutten Mountain 21 The Valley Pike near Newton 24 A typical Shenandoah Valley covered bridge 25 Lander’s command evacuates Romney 94 Hillman’s Tollgate 160 The 14th Indiana pursues the Irish Battalion at the Battle of Kernstown 195 Strasburg under Federal occupation 283 New Market Gap 290 Peaked Mountain 429 The morning artillery duel at Cross Keys 463 A portion of Schenck’s command at Cross Keys 472–73 The Port Republic battlefield 483 The climax at Port Republic 495

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In the spring of 1862, Federal troops under the command of General George B. McClellan launched what was to be a coordinated, two-pronged attack on Richmond in the hope of taking the Confederate capital and bringing a quick end to the Civil War. The Confederate high command tasked Stonewall Jackson
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