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Existing comment: Final Meeting, Fateful March:
To reach the Union's right flank, Jackson would have to march his corps twelve miles over narrow, unpaved roads. The general hoped to have his men moving by dawn on May 2, but he got an unusually late start. It was past 7:00am before his troops left their camps on the Orange Plank Road and passed this point on the first leg of their journey.
Jackson road near the head of the marching column. His face appeared flushed, and his eyes flashed in anticipation of the coming conflict. When he reached this intersection, his dismounted and spoke with Generals Lee, AP Hill, and JEB Stuart. The informal council lasted but a few minutes. Jackson then pointed toward the head of his moving column and galloped off. It was the last time that he and Lee would ever meet.
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