I have just looked at the wonderful movie "Lost Shoes" about this fight about guiding VMI students to fight and discerning themselves. If you like the history of civil war, it is absolutely necessary.
It is probably better known than the battle for new markets. On a rainy Sunday in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, the battle took place in a fight with the Union of Small Categories, including 257 students from the Virginia Army Military School, by John Kabel Brecon Major General Richard was Major of Franz Siegel Under command, I faced a larger Allied army. VMI students are just one of the federal units, but their participation makes the new market the best place in the history of war.
"New Market Student Accusations" by West Clinedinst (Clinedienst). This work commemorates the battle of the new market that took place during the American Civil War on May 15, 1864, and in the end of the Virginia army military school fighting the Union that led to the victory of the Southern Alliance I am drawing participants. This 18 x 23 foot picture is at the Jackson Memorial in the Virginia State Army Academy. It was announced in 1914. This picture was published by the Wisconsin Historical Society. In order to use images, written permission from the staff of the library archive department is required. It is forbidden to sell, redistribute, reproduce, distribute as photographs, electronic files or other media. Images should not be changed significantly by traditional or electronic means. Images that exceed standard trimming and resizing need to be consulted with the staff. User is responsible for all copyright issues
On the day of 1864, a student at the Virginia Military Research Institute (VMI) in Lexington participated in a New Market Battle in Virginia as part of the 1864 Spring multilateral attack designed to release Virginia from war. At the center of this movement is the spectacular struggle around Ulysses Grant and Robert Lee around Richmond. Federal General Franz Siegel was sent to pressure the important agricultural land, Shenandoah Valley. He marched in early May to neutralize the valley in the south of Winchester, which was always a threat to the north. Selangor has not only the bread of the southern army but also the Potomac River in northern Washington. In 1862, allies used valleys very effectively when Stonewall Jackson maintained three federal forces while maintaining Richmond pressure.