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General Jackson's language is not less unmistakable: "Again pressing forward, the Federals fell back, but only to select a position for more obstinate defense, when at dark--under the pressure of our batteries and the dashing charge of General Hill's infantry, in which the troops of General C. S. Winder joined--the enemy yielded the field and fled in confusion." Of the part taken by Hill, General Lee said in his report (_Official Records_, Series 1, Vol. XI,
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