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After routing Banks at Winchester, Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson found himself exposed and vulnerable to total destruction - and Abraham Lincoln most certainly intended just that. Fortunately for him, Jackson had assistance in form of Union General John C. Fremont’s complete failure.
By Patrick BryantAfter routing Banks at Winchester, Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson found himself exposed and vulnerable to total destruction - and Abraham Lincoln most certainly intended just that. Fortunately for him, Jackson had assistance in form of Union General John C. Fremont’s complete failure.