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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 3 (search)
. Kemper's Battery: Robert Posey. Danville: John Wells. Captain James W. Jackson, Washington Stuart. Navy: Commodore William T. Muse, SuPosey, and Wells, of the artillery; of Major Alfred Moss, Captains James W. Jackson, Washington Stuart, and others; of Commodore Muse and Suru saw suddenly, like a shooting star that invincible, incomparable Jackson wheel round on the enemy's right flank, and then something terribltheir few numbers stood so well against the many was that Lee and Jackson and Stuart knew their men. They were like deft masters who knew thand reconnoitred: he could station all the Confederate leaders but Jackson. Where was Jackson? Away off from an unexpected quarter came a dJackson? Away off from an unexpected quarter came a dull heavy boom—nearer and nearer. Hooker's men could not stand it. Great God! There was Jackson, as Fitz Lee would say, singing, Old Joe HoJackson, as Fitz Lee would say, singing, Old Joe Hooker can't you come out to-night? But Hooker did not want to come that way. Then came the terrible fall, when the Confederacy heard its own