CONFEDERATES.
Jackson at Manassas Junction.
Longstreet to White Plains.
[1] The Times, September 4, 1862.
[2] Letter to the author.
[3] June 9, 1863.
[4] O.R., vol. xii, part ii, p. 67. “It may have been fortunate for the Confederates,” says Longstreet, “that he was not instructed to fight like Jackson.”
[5] General George H. Gordon. The Army of Virginia, p. 9.
[6] Between August 21 and 25 Pope received the following reinforcements for the Army of the Potomac, raising his strength to over 80,000 men:
| Third Corps | Heintzleman | Hooker’s Division Kearney’s Division | 10,000 |
| Fifth Corps | Porter | Morell’s Division Sykes’ Division | 10,000 |
| Pennsylvania Reserves. Reynolds | 8,000 | ||