I forgot to note in its place a feat of Gen. Stuart and his
cavalry, before the recent battles. He made a complete girdle around the enemy,
destroying millions of their property, and returned without loss. He was
reconnoitering for Jackson, who followed in his track. This made Stuart
major-general.
I likewise omitted to note the death of the brave Gen.
Ashby, who fell in one of Jackson's brilliant battles in the Valley. But
history will do him justice. [My chronicles are designed to assist history, and
to supply the smaller incidents and details which the grand historian would be likely
to omit.]
SOURCE: John Beauchamp Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the
Confederate States Capital, Volume 1, p. 142-3
No comments:
Post a Comment