登陆注册
14723800000006

第6章 THE CLASH: 1861(5)

Like all the great leaders on both sides Jackson had been an officer of regulars. He was, however, in many ways unlike the army type. He disliked society amusements, was awkward, shy, reserved, and apparently recluse. Moderately tall, with large hands and feet, stiff in his movements, ungainly in the saddle, he was a mere nobody in public estimation when the war broke out.

A few brother-officers had seen his consummate skill and bravery as a subaltern in Mexico; and still fewer close acquaintances had seen his sterling qualities at Lexington, where, for ten years, he had been a professor at the Virginia Military Institute. But these few were the only ones who were not surprised when this recluse of peace suddenly became a very thunderbolt of war--Puritan in soul, Cavalier in daring: a Cromwell come to life again.

Harper's Ferry was a strategic point in northern Virginia. It was the gate to the Shenandoah Valley as well as the point where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad crossed the Potomac some sixty miles northwest of Washington. Harper's Ferry was known by name to North and South through John Brown's raid two years before. It was now coveted by Virginia for its Arsenal as well as for its command of road, rail, and water routes. The plan to raid it was arranged at Richmond on the sixteenth of April. But when the raiders reached it on the eighteenth they found it abandoned and its Arsenal in flames. The machine shops, however, were saved, as well as the metal parts of twenty thousand stand of arms. Then the Virginia militiamen and volunteers streamed in, to the number of over four thousand. They were a mere conglomeration of semi-independent units, mostly composed of raw recruits under officers who themselves knew next to nothing. As usual with such fledgling troops there was no end to the fuss and feathers among the members of the busybody staffs, who were numerous enough to manage an army but clumsy enough to spoil a platoon. It was said, and not without good reason, that there was as much gold lace at Harper's Ferry, when the sun was shining, as at a grand review in Paris.

Into this gaudy assemblage rode Thomas Jonathan Jackson, mounted on Little Sorrel, a horse as unpretentious as himself, and dressed in his faded old blue professor's uniform without one gleam of gold. He had only two staff officers, both dressed as plainly as himself. He was not a major-general, nor even a brigadier; just a colonel. He held no trumpeting reviews. He made no flowery speeches. He didn't even swear. The armed mob at Harper's Ferry felt that they would lose caste on Sunday afternoons under a commandant like this. Their feelings were still more outraged when they heard that every officer above the rank of captain was to lose his higher rank, and that all new reappointments were to be made on military merit and direct from Richmond. Companies accustomed to elect their officers according to the whim of the moment eagerly joined the higher officers in passing adverse resolutions. But authorities who were unanimous for Lee were not to be shaken by such absurdities in face of a serious war. And when the froth had been blown off the top, and the dregs drained out of the bottom, the solid mass between, who really were sound patriots, settled down to work.

There was seven hours' drill every day except Sunday; no light task for a mere armed mob groping its ignorant way, however zealously, towards the organized efficiency of a real army. The companies had to be formed into workable battalions, the battalions into brigades. There was a deplorable lack of cavalry, artillery, engineers, commissariat, transport, medical services, and, above all, staff. Armament was bad; other munitions were worse. There would have been no chance whatever of holding Harper's Ferry unless the Northern conglomeration had been even less like a fighting army than the Southern was.

Harper's Ferry was not only important in itself but still more important for what it covered: the wonderfully fruitful Shenandoah Valley, running southwest a hundred and forty miles to the neighborhood of Lexington, with an average width of only twenty-four. Bounded on the west by the Alleghanies and on the east by the long Blue Ridge this valley was a regular covered way by which the Northern invaders might approach, cut Virginia in two (for West Virginia was then a part of the State) and, after devastating the valley itself (thus destroying half the foodbase of Virginia) attack eastern Virginia through whichever gaps might serve the purpose best. More than this, the only direct line from Richmond to the Mississippi ran just below the southwest end of the valley, while a network of roads radiated from Winchester near the northeast end, thirty miles southwest of Harper's Ferry.

Throughout the month of May Jackson went on working his men into shape and watching the enemy, three thousand strong, at Chambersburg, forty-five miles north of Harper's Ferry, and twelve thousand strong farther north still. One day he made a magnificent capture of rolling stock on the twenty-seven miles of double track that centered in Harper's Ferry. This greatly hampered the accumulation of coal at Washington besides helping the railroads of the South. Destroying the line was out of the question, because it ran through West Virginia and Maryland, both of which he hoped to see on the Confederate side. He was himself a West Virginian, born at Clarksburg; and it grieved him greatly when West Virginia stood by the Union.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 虚界神道

    虚界神道

    他本是神皇之子,却因神族古老预言“将来必为国祸”,而不得流放到人间。而当他知道自己身世,一心想要回到神族的他,历经磨难,无意间获得阳煞之力,因此让他徘徊与正邪之间。神族国脉最终会为他动摇吗?
  • 叶世界之星辰领域

    叶世界之星辰领域

    当岁月走到尽头,当时光化为碎片,绝望的强者是否还能复苏?......也许,终将没落。也许,终将结束。但是,只要我追求巅峰的心永不停止,我的脚步便要踏碎那无上苍穹!(新书开更咯!每天中午12点30分和晚上20点整准时更新,望大家多多支持哦~喜欢这本书的朋友给个收藏吧~万分感谢!你们的支持就是我更新的动力!)
  • 仰望天空时不再想你

    仰望天空时不再想你

    作为插班生的林云枫走进这所学校属于传说的71班,第一眼注意到的是那个在午后霞光下托着脸颊看着窗外的安静的女孩,然而林云枫不知道的是他和她的故事只是从这一眼开始,直到她的身影像小桃树一样在他心中扎根渐渐生长,直到桃花成泱飘满了他的全世界……
  • 他是阳光

    他是阳光

    “救命...”一个女孩无助地呼喊着,沙滩上已无人影。蓝色慢慢隐去了女孩的身影,女孩慢慢闭上了眼睛,显然已丧失了求生意识,突然像是想到了什么,她开始有一下没一下的扑腾着,这时候一个人将她带离了海面回到了安全的陆地。慢慢的睁开眼睛,映入眼帘的便是那如江水般清澈的笑容,那个男孩如谪仙般降临仿佛时间就此静止......“喂你为什么总是挑我刺,我是哪里惹到你了吗?"林若缈瞪大眼睛,双手插着腰问。”记住我是你boss,江之澈。”“好,江boss,我是哪里惹到你了吗?”“没有,只是你和男同事太暧昧。”“啊?”江之澈邪魅一笑,林若缈突然间愣了,这笑容好像似曾相识?
  • 世界传说

    世界传说

    自盘古开天辟地,世界划分,无数个世纪之后,本不应该有交集的各个世界居然开始接触,可是为何又大打出手,直至一个世界毁灭,又一个毁灭,接二连三的毁灭后,又有人不断的创造出新的世界,周而复始一般,直到这次世界毁灭的序幕再次拉开。
  • 书童爱:有情人终成眷属

    书童爱:有情人终成眷属

    入学的那一天,见到了他,从此爱上了他,他从小患有血友病,大学时因为一次意外换上了艾滋病,但是他们一直不离不弃,最终修成正果。
  • 阴司判官

    阴司判官

    阴司界令判重生,一笔当悬开鬼门,七玄七界惊天变,黄泉炼狱灭鬼神。钟星通世传钟馗第二百五十一代传人,然而当名人的后代却没有做名人的命,话说钟馗在当年也是个文人异士,天文地理无所不精,但钟星通除了遗传了老祖宗的长相外,其他的是一点也没沾上边。
  • 败家首善

    败家首善

    退伍军人只能干体力活养活自己,突然天降横财!想要做一个好人还不容易?张大飞挥舞着手中的钞票,砸出了一条另类的慈善之路!·····新人新书,希望大家多多支持呦!
  • 责天录

    责天录

    【新人新书】【中白文】【慢热型】身世扑朔迷离的少年,九曲回肠的爱恨情仇,敢为身死的兄弟情义。这是一个向天讨问的少年少年的故事。“天地本来就是一局棋,你我都只是一枚棋子,是非成败,或者弃卒保帅,都只是天道的一场游戏。”有一个手执黑铁剑的少年,在卑微与不甘中,抬起头颅,责问苍天
  • 感悟一生的故事:推理故事

    感悟一生的故事:推理故事

    这套《感悟一生的故事》经过精心筛选,分别从不同角度,用故事记录了人生历程中的绝美演绎。本套丛书共29本,包括成长故事、励志故事、哲理故事、推理故事、感恩故事、心态故事、青春故事、智慧故事等,每册书选编了最有价值的文章。