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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the first conflict. (search)
that point and the stone bridge, and Evans near this bridge, while Early remained in reserve in rear of Jones and Longstreet; some few troopme into line with his other three regiments, but, at the same time, Early came to the assistance of Longstreet, thus giving the Confederates eme right at Union Mills; the second, comprising those of Jones and Early, a little above, at the difficult ford called McLean's Ford; the brlock the Confederate general had ordered the brigades of Holmes and Early and half of Bonham's to reinforce Evans's, while the other troops pis disposal; Ewell and Bonham had not yet had time to arrive, while Early, whom he had summoned to the field of battle at eleven o'clock in t and disconcerted, were thrown into confusion. At the same time, Early, who had only received Beauregard's orders at noon, approached the ieved against the Federal right. In pursuance of his instructions, Early made a detour to the left, and, deploying beyond the line of Kirby