Reply of Lieut Col Pilsen to Emil Schalks Criticisms of the Campaign in the M

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John Pilsen
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To march to the place where Jackson had only been heard of, according to the last accounts, was evident ly coming too late. To effect the object, a very simple exercise of arith metic would have shown where to march to. From Winchester, where Jackson was, on the 25th, to Harrisonsburg, in the Shenandoah valley, is three days' march ; from Franklin, where Fremont was, two; and from Falmouth, where McDowell's corps camped, three forced or four ordinary days' march. Both Union Generals might have'...gained certainly one, and McDowell easily two days' march on Jackson, who could not have been immediately informed of their movements. Hence, if General McDowel had marched to Stannardsville, and thence through Swiss Run Gap to Lauray, occupying Chester Gap and the road to New Market, Jackson 9 could not Lave hindered him from doing so ; if, at the same time, he had pushed a column from Warren ton to Manassas Gap, which could easily have been occupied and held by a small force, he might have been in those places on the fourth day, and formed by his left wing a junction with Gen.

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