Knight of the Valley
Near Winchester, Virginia
March 1862
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Size: ize: 25" x 30"
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General Stonewall
Jackson was not quite ready to fight yet. His army
consisted of no more than 5,000 men located in and around
Winchester, Virginia in early March 1862. He believed the
city of Winchester was indefensible and could be attacked
from almost any direction. A combined Federal force of more
than 38,000 soldiers was approaching Winchester. Jackson
also had the philosophy that soldiers could lose their
fighting edge if they were made to build fortifications by
digging ditches. Jackson’s plan was to keep his army on the
move and catch the enemy in the open where he could
out-maneuver his opponent. Believing the town of Winchester
was not the place to make a stand he withdrew his army
during the night of March 11 under a full moon.
To
cover the withdrawal of his army Jackson relied upon his
cavalry commander Turner Ashby. As Jackson’s men marched
down the Valley Turnpike, Ashby and his men skirmished daily
with Federals who advanced too close. Federal leadership
constantly worried about Ashby’s cavalry. When a Federal
colonel complained to one of his officers about Ashby, the
cavalryman replied, “I can’t catch them sir. They leap the
fences and walls like deer. Neither our men nor our horses
are so trained.”
During
moonlit nights and early morning fog, Col. Ashby could be
seen on his white stallion, as if a ghost along the hilltops
and ridges of the mountains. Many Federals described the
ghostly figure on a white horse moving through the trees.
During one particular engagement Ashby attacked the
skirmishers far in front of his men. Ashby’s horse was so
powerful and swift he simply out-distanced his men to the
attack and was surrounded by Federal soldiers who fled from
the sword-wielding warrior. They learned quickly that the
ghost was real.
950 Limited
Edition Numbered and Signed
Image Size: 21 ½" x 29
¾"
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