1863: After the Battle of Brandy Station, Lee continued to move north toward Pennsylvania. He was using the mountains of Virginia to shield the movements of his army and headed in the direction of Winchester.
Winchester was occupied that spring by Union troops under General Milroy, whose high-handed treatment of the local citizens earned him their deep resentment. In order to pass through Winchester, the Confederates had to drive out Milroy's army. This task fell to General Richard Ewell, who organized a three-prong attack to be executed by Rodes, Johnson, and Early.
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