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The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Ferry. We lay before our readers this morning such authentic particulars, with reference to the important operations of our army in Maryland and at Harper's Ferry as have fallen within our reach since our issue of Saturday. The battle of Sunday. This engagement is represented to have taken place between Middletown and Boonsboro, on the old National road, where it crosses the Blue Ridge mountains. Gen. Lee. in his march from Frederick to Hagerstown, left Gen. D. H. Hill and Gen. Studant at mountain passes to keep the advancing forces of McClellan, who were believed to be moving to the relief of the enemy at Harper's Ferry, in check, whilst the corps of Longstreet moved on in the direction of Hagerstown. Harper's Ferry having withstood the siege-longer than was anticipated Gen. Lee returned with the forces of Long street, on Sunday, to the support of Hill and Studant. The junction of the two corps successfully resisted the enemy's determined efforts to force the mountai