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C. Edwards Lester, Life and public services of Charles Sumner: Born Jan. 6, 1811. Died March 11, 1874. 10 2 Browse Search
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Operations of our army in Maryland.the battle of Sunday. official Dispatch of General Jackson of the surrender of Harper's Ferry. We lay before our readers this morning such authentic particulars, with reference to the important operon. During that night and early Tuesday morning, these divisions constituting the advance of the forces operating under Jackson, reached the Potomac at order Shepherdstown, and at once crossed. On Tuesday, the division lately commanded by Ewell proved for the same point. On Wednesday morning, Gen. Jackson himself, with the remainder of his forces, including A. P. Hill's division — leaving only one brigade at Harper's Ferry under Col. Thomas--also, left Harper's Ferry by the same route taossing the river until near night of Wednesday. The following official account of the capture of Harper's Ferry by Gen. Jackson's army corps has been received by the Government. Headquarters Valley District. September 16th, 1862. Colonel: