id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48586 Wood, James H. (James Harvey) The War; "Stonewall" Jackson, His Campaigns and Battles, the Regiment as I Saw Them .txt text/plain 29657 1475 70 by Ewell on the right caused the entire Federal line to give way and moved forward and turned the Federal right and the day was practically Federal cavalry in great force charged on our brigade, but was line now pushed forward, and the Federals gave way at every point in Federal force under General Miles was hemmed in by the Confederates who enemy's artillery opened with great vigor on Jackson's line. The Federal lines were forced back several times, army, and by overwhelming numbers turning the Confederates left; but Confederate lines to the left of Jackson's corps was equally fierce and remained in line of battle all day as if expecting attack, but an the Confederate line some distance to our left gave way, and the enemy way learned of the position, in the Federal line in our front, of double quick time, the Federal artillery opened upon this long line, ./cache/48586.txt ./txt/48586.txt