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Rude's Hill (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
The Staunton Spectator says that Gen. Jackson is at Rude's Hill, on the farm generally known as the "Steluberger place," several miles South of Mt. Jackson, in Shenandoah county The enemy are at Edinburg, about seven miles from Gen. Jackson. The name of the recent battle field is considered especially appropriate, Shiloh signifying the "expectation of nations."
Mount Jackson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
The Staunton Spectator says that Gen. Jackson is at Rude's Hill, on the farm generally known as the "Steluberger place," several miles South of Mt. Jackson, in Shenandoah county The enemy are at Edinburg, about seven miles from Gen. Jackson. The name of the recent battle field is considered especially appropriate, Shiloh signifying the "expectation of nations."
Edinburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
The Staunton Spectator says that Gen. Jackson is at Rude's Hill, on the farm generally known as the "Steluberger place," several miles South of Mt. Jackson, in Shenandoah county The enemy are at Edinburg, about seven miles from Gen. Jackson. The name of the recent battle field is considered especially appropriate, Shiloh signifying the "expectation of nations."
Thomas G. Jackson (search for this): article 13
The Staunton Spectator says that Gen. Jackson is at Rude's Hill, on the farm generally known as the "Steluberger place," several miles South of Mt. Jackson, in Shenandoah county The enemy are at Edinburg, about seven miles from Gen. Jackson. The name of the recent battle field is considered especially appropriate, Shiloh signifying the "expectation of nations." The Staunton Spectator says that Gen. Jackson is at Rude's Hill, on the farm generally known as the "Steluberger place," several miles South of Mt. Jackson, in Shenandoah county The enemy are at Edinburg, about seven miles from Gen. Jackson. The name of the recent battle field is considered especially appropriate, Shiloh signifying the "expectation of nations."