Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-241) and index.
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You must either attack Richmond or give up the job and come to the defence of Washington : Abraham Lincoln and the 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign / Gary W. Gallagher -- The metamorphosis in Stonewall Jackson's public image / Robert K. Krick -- Such men as shields, banks, and Frémont : federal command in western Virginia, March-June 1862 / William J. Miller -- In the very midst of the war track : the valley's civilians and the Shenandoah Campaign / Jonathan M. Berkey -- Placed on the pages of history in letters of blood : reporting on and remembering the 12th Georgia Infantry in the 1862 valley campaign / Keith S. Bohannon -- Turner Ashby's appeal / Peter S. Carmichael -- Maryland's ablest confederate : Gen. Charles S. Winder of the Stonewall Brigade / Robert E.L. Krick -- Prejudices and partialities : the Garnett controversy revisited / A. Cash Koeniger.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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An exploration of the Shenandoah Valley campaign, known for its role in establishing Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's reputation as a Confederate Hero. It addresses military leadership, the campaign's political and social impact and the difference between memories of the events and historical record.
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