One of Jackson’s Foot Cavalry Including A History of “F Company”, Richmond, VA 21st Regiment, VA Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson’s Division, Second Corps, A. N. VA. By Nathaniel John H. Worsham, 1912 353 Pages, illustrated, indexed, searchable ********************************************************************************* Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View (or MAC Preview Ver. 3)********************************************************************************* $9.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130376459505 "In writing my experience and what I saw during the war as one of Jackson's " foot cavalry," it is not my intention to make a comparison of commands, but simply to state what was seen and experienced by me. When other commands are mentioned, it is done to give their position so that the reader may the better understand the situation; and when I have a word of praise for them, it is because they came under my eye. It is needless to make comparisons between different commands of the Army of Northern Virginia. The world never saw such courage, devotion, and patriotism as was displayed by the men of that army, and every man in it who did his duty was a hero.” CONTENTS I.Commencement of Hostilities, 1861 .... 13 II.Fredericksburg and Aquia Creek 17 III.Camp Lee and Mustering into Service ... 29 IV. West Virginia — Election of President of Southern Confederacy 39 V.The Valley of Virginia 53 VI.Bath and Romney 57 VII. Winchester Evacuated, 1862 64 VIII. Kernstown 66 IX.Retreat from Kernstown 71 X.McDowell ...77 XI.The Valley Campaign — Front Royal — Middletown, Winchester, Cross Keys — Port Republic 82 XII.The Seven Days Campaign 97 XIII.Cedar Run 108 XIV.Second Manassas 118 XV.Maryland Campaign, Harper's Ferry — Sharpsburg 136 XVI.Fredericksburg 149 XVII.Winter Quarters, 1862-3 — Picket Duty — Getting the Mail, Medicines — Recruiting a New Company 155 XVIII.Lieutenant General Jackson 164 XIX.Williamsport 167 XX.Camp Montpelier, The Great Religious Revival, Review of Second Corps, The Advance Against Meade 176 XXI.Payne's Farm and Mine Run 187 XXII.Winter 1863-4. Camp Near Mt. Pisgah Church, Execution of Three Confederate Soldiers, Rations, The Negro Cooks 191 XXIII.The Wilderness 200 XXIV,Spottsylvania C. H 208 XXV.Hanover Junction, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor 222 XXVI.Lynchburg 227 XXVII.Monocacy 235 XXVIII.Washington, D. C 241 XXIX.Kernstown Second and the Enemy's Cavalry AT Leetown 245 XXX.Winchester — What Brought on the Battle . 256 XXXI.Returns of Second Army Corps, Aug. 31, 1864 . 269 XXXII.Cedar Creek — Winter, 1864-5, Second Corps Goes to Petersburg, The Battle of Hatcher's Run, Fort Steadman, The Flag of the 2IST Va. Regt. 275 XXXIII.The Evacuation of Richmond and Lee's Surrender — The Arrival of the First Yankees in Richmond 285 XXXIV.Returning Home 292 XXXV.The Women of the South 295 XXXVI.General Lee 299 XXXVII.Record of F Company, Roster, Killed, Wounded, &c., Battles, Who Surrendered at Appomattox 301 XXXVIII.Conclusion 340