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particularly well equipped with knowledge regarding the Shenandoah

Valley察even down to the farmhouses。  He imparted with great

readiness what he knew of this察clearly pointing out its

configuration and indicating the strongest points for Confederate

defense察at the same time illustrating scientifically and forcibly

the peculiar disadvantages under which the Union army had hitherto

labored。



The section that received my closest attention has its northern limit

along the Potomac between McCoy's ferry at the eastern base of the

North Mountain察and Harper's Ferry at the western base of the Blue

Ridge。  The southern limit is south of Staunton察on the divide which

separates the waters flowing into the Potomac from those that run to

the James。  The western boundary is the eastern slope of the

Alleghany Mountains察the eastern察the Blue Ridge察these two distinct

mountain ranges trending about southwest inclose a stretch of quite

open察undulating country varying in width from the northern to the

southern extremity察and dotted at frequent intervals with patches of

heavy woods此At Martinsburg the valley is about sixty miles broad

and on an east and west line drawn through Winchester about forty´

five察while at Strasburg it narrows down to about twenty´five。  Just

southeast of Strasburg察which is nearly midway between the eastern

and western walls of the valley察rises an abrupt range of mountains

called Massanutten察consisting of several ridges which extend

southward between the North and South Forks of the Shenandoah River

until察losing their identity察they merge into lower but broken ground

between New Market and Harrisonburg。  The Massanutten ranges察with

their spurs and hills察divide the Shenandoah Valley into two valleys

the one next the Blue Ridge being called the Luray察while that next

the North Mountain retains the name of Shenandoah。



A broad macadamized road察leading south from Williamsport察Maryland

to Lexington察Virginia察was built at an early day to connect the

interior of the latter State with the Chesapeake and Ohio canal察and

along this road are situated the principal towns and villages of the

Shenandoah Valley察with lateral lines of communication extending to

the mountain ranges on the east and west。  The roads running toward

the Blue Ridge are nearly all macadamized察and the principal ones

lead to the railroad system of eastern Virginia through Snicker's

Ashby's Manassas察Chester察Thornton's Swift Run察Brown's and Rock´

fish gaps察tending to an ultimate centre at Richmond。  These gaps are

low and easy察offering little obstruction to the march of an army

coming from eastern Virginia察and thus the Union troops operating

west of the Blue Ridge were always subjected to the perils of a flank

attack察for the Confederates could readily be brought by rail to

Gordonsville and Charlottesville察from which points they could move

with such celerity through the Blue Ridge that察on more than one

occasion察the Shenandoah Valley had been the theatre of Confederate

success察due greatly to the advantage of possessing these interior

lines。



Nature had been very kind to the valley察making it rich and

productive to an exceptional degree察and though for three years

contending armies had been marching up and down it察the fertile soil

still yielded ample subsistence for Early's men察with a large surplus

for the army of Lee。  The ground had long been well cleared of

timber察and the rolling surface presented so few obstacles to the

movement of armies that they could march over the country in any

direction almost as well as on the roads察the creeks and rivers being

everywhere fordable察with little or no difficulty beyond that of

leveling the approaches。



I had opposing me an army largely composed of troops that had

operated in this region hitherto under ;Stonewall; Jackson with

marked success察inflicting defeat on the Union forces almost every

time the two armies had come in contact。 These men were now commanded

by a veteran officer of the Confederacy´General Jubal A。 Earlywhose

past services had so signalized his ability that General Lee

specially selected him to take charge of the Valley District察and

notwithstanding the misfortunes that befell him later察clung to him

till the end察of the war。  The Confederate army at this date was

about twenty thousand strong察and consisted of Early's own corps

with Generals Rodes察Ramseur察and Gordon commanding its divisions

the infantry of Breckenridge from southwestern Virginia察three

battalions of artillery察and the cavalry brigades of Vaughn察Johnson

McCausland察and Imboden。  This cavalry was a short time afterward

organized into a division under the command of General Lomax。



After discovering that my troops were massing in front of Harper's

Ferry察Early lost not a moment in concentrating his in the vicinity

of Martinsburg察in positions from which he could continue to obstruct

the Baltimore and Ohio railroad察and yet be enabled to retire up the

valley under conditions of safety when I should begin an offensive

campaign。



When I took command of the Army of the Shenandoah its infantry force

comprised the Sixth Corps察one division of the Nineteenth Corps察and

two divisions from West Virginia。  The Sixth Corps was commanded by

Major´General Horatio G。 Wright察its three divisions by Brigadier´

Generals David A。 Russell察Geo。  W。 Getty察and James B。 Ricketts。

The single division of the Nineteenth Corps had for its immediate

chief Brigadier´General William Dwight察the corps being commanded by

Brigadier´General Wm。  H。 Emory。  The troops from West Virginia were

under Brigadier´General George Crook察with Colonels Joseph Thoburn

and Isaac H。 Duval as division commanders察and though in all not more

than one fair´sized division察they had been designated察on account of

the department they belonged to察the Army of West Virginia。  General

Torbert's division察then arriving from the Cavalry Corps of the Army

of the Potomac察represented the mounted arm of the service察and in

the expectation that Averell would soon join me with his troopers察I

assigned General Torbert as chief of cavalry察and General Wesley

Merritt succeeded to the command of Torbert's division。



General Wright察the commander of the Sixth Corps察was an officer of

high standing in the Corps of Engineers察and had seen much active

service during the preceding three years。  He commanded the

Department of the Ohio throughout the very trying period of the

summer and fall of 1862察and while in that position he察with other

prominent officers察recommended my appointment as a brigadier´

general。  In 1863 he rendered valuable service at the battle of

Gettysburg察following which he was assigned to the Sixth Corps察and

commanded it at the capture of the Confederate works at Rappahannock

Station and in the operations at Mine Run。  He ranked me as a major´

general of volunteers by nearly a year in date of commission察but my

assignment by the President to the command of the army in the valley

met with Wright's approbation察and察so far as I have ever known察he

never questioned the propriety of the President's action。  The Sixth

Corps division commanders察Getty察Russell察and Ricketts察were all

educated soldiers察whose records察beginning with the Mexican War察had

already been illustrated in the war of the rebellion by distinguished

service in the Army of the Potomac。



General Emory was a veteran察having graduated at the Military Academy

in 1831察the year I was born。  In early life he had seen much service

in the Artillery察the Topographical Engineers察and the Cavalry察and

in the war of the rebellion had exhibited the most soldierly

characteristics at Port Hudson and on the Red River campaign。  At

this time he had but one division of the Nineteenth Corps present

which division was well commanded by General Dwight察a volunteer

officer who had risen to the grade of brigadier´general through

constant hard work。  Crook was a classmate of mineat least察we

entered the Military Academy the same year察though he graduated a

year ahead of me。  We had known each other as boys before we entered

the army察and later as men察and I placed implicit faith in his

experience and qualifications as a general。



The transfer of Torbert to the position of chief of cavalry left

Merritt察as I have already said察in command of the First Cavalry

Division。  He had been tried in the place before察and from the day he

was selected as one of a number of young men to be appointed general

officers察with the object of giving life to the Cavalry Corps察he

filled the measure of expectation。  Custer was one of these young men

too察and though as yet commanding a brigade under Merritt察his

gallant fight at Trevillian Station察as well as a dozen others during

the summer察indicated that he would be equal to the work that was to

fall to him when in a few weeks he should succeed Wilson。  But to go

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