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Years after the guns of the Civil War were silenced, a former private in the Stonewall Brigade remembered Kernstown as "one of the hardest little battles of the war.".
Fought on rolling terrain near a Valley turnpike hamlet three miles south of Winchester, the Battle of Kernstown is the first in a series of clashes that comprised Major General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's legendary Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The Battle of Kernstown has been the least understood encounter of that famous spring in 1862 - until now.
Gary Ecelbarger's new book brings to light the strategy, tactics, and personalities associated with March 23, 1862, by using hundreds of rare first-hand accounts from Kernstown soldiers. "We Are In For It!" demonstrates why one Civil War veteran considered the infantry fire at Kernstown to be "as heavy as it was at Antietam, Gettysburg, or the Wilderness."
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We Are in for It!": The First Battle of Kernstown March 23, 1862
November 2003, White Mane Publishing Company
Paperback
in English
1572492953 9781572492950
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We are in for it!: the first Battle of Kernstown, March 23, 1862
1997, White Mane Pub. Co.
in English
1572490535 9781572490536
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 340-362) and index.
A Edwin Forbes's drawing of Kernstown Battle, sketched from behind Union infantry on Sandy Ridge on endpapers.
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