History of the Campaign of Gen. T.J. (Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia : From November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862

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McClellan's return for March gives Shields's strength (officers and men present for duty) as 12,255, and enumerates 203 companies as composing his division. From the above it appears that about 152 or 153 of these companies were present at Kernstown. At the average Gen. Shields would have had over 9000 men present.
KERNSTOWN. 49 made by the Opequon valley. Several country roads or lanes con- nect the " Middle" road with the Valley turnpike on the one hand, and with the Cedar Creek turnpike on t
...he other. The most important of them is one leading from Kernstown over the very crest of the ridge into the valley beyond, and thence to the Cedar Creek turnpike.
The ridge we speak of commands the Strasburg road from Kerns- town to Winchester. A level country extends eastward from this last-named road and gradually falls away towards the Opequon.
(Map No. III.) Jackson, upon his arrival, found the enemy in full force of artillery and infantry upon both sides of the Strasbm^g road, with guns posted also above Kernstown, on Pritchard's hill.


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