Beside Still Waters
Rude’s Hill in the
Shenandoah
March 28, 1862
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“He leadeth me beside the still waters.” If ever a leader
needed divine guidance and help in the task that lay before him,
it was General Thomas J. Jackson in March of 1862. Jackson and
his army had suffered their first defeat in the battle of
Kernstown and had retreated to Rude’s Hill three miles south of
Mt. Jackson. Even the weather seemed to punctuate the
disheartening events by dropping an inch or so of sleet on the
army as it trudged into camp.
General
Jackson had been given the assignment to keep the Federals from
securing the Shenandoah Valley, and forestalling any of the
three Federal Armies operating in the area from being sent to
reinforce General McClellan’s Peninsula campaign against
Richmond.
Jackson had the incredibly difficult job of molding young
recruits, militiamen, and trained VMI volunteers into a cohesive
fighting unit. Many of his soldiers were ill equipped, without
even a rifle. At Kernstown Jackson and his small army of 3,600
men attacked the flank of Federal General James Shields’
division of 9,500 soldiers. Although not successful, Jackson’s
bold move changed the Federal leaders’ view of what they were up
against.
As the morning light of a new day shone
through the woods at Rude’s Hill, General Jackson searched for
guidance during a time of trial and uncertainty. He knew he had
tremendously motivated men who were all Virginians fighting for
their homeland. With the Almighty’s help Jackson believed that
he and his men would be a match for any Federal army.
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