Dispatch

Thomas J. Jackson to Trimble™s brigade, then much pressed. The display of force, June 11, 1862

June 11, 1862.

June 11, 1862. Mason: I have the honor to submit the following report of the Bighth Brigade as connected with the actions of the 8th and 9th instant: On the morning of the 8th I received orders to march the brigade to Port Republic to assist in repelling the attack commenced on the bridge

at that point by Shields’ forces. When within 14 miles of the bridge the column was halted,

by order of Major-General Jackson, to await

further orders. These were shortly received—in effect to return to the

front and act as a reserve to the troops there engaged against Frémont.

Here the brigade became separated, two regiments, the Seventh and

Kighth Louisiana, being ordered to Major-General Ewell to the support

of a battery in the center or on the left of our line, while I marched the

remaining two regiments and Wheat’s battalion to the right to support

General Trimble’s brigade, then much pressed. The display of force

caused the enemy to retire still farther from the position to which he

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Summary: Major-General Jackson reports marching the Eighth Brigade to support Trimble's pressed brigade and other units during the June 8-9, 1862 engagements, contributing to the enemy's retreat.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 12, Part 1 View original source ↗