pelham moves the canons back to nicodemus heights. he wants to go forward into various tartare way positions buddies driven back toward the end of the day to nicodemus heights. it's kind of fascinating because jackson as far as we can tell from the writings of antietam he's kind of laissez-faire about their terribly position on his left flank and that doesn't seem like jackson. could it have gone unrecorded that he was micromanaging it? possibly but at the same time jackson has a level of trust in stuart and pelham and that's played out on the field of antietam and it's important to note that jackson's chief of artillery stapleton crutchfield is not present at the battle battle of antietam. he still in harpers ferry organizing the captured artillery from a few days earlier. pelham in stuart really step up into the artillery role for jackson at this battle. on september 221862 pelham promotes to the rank of major and in the fall of 62 he continues to refine his signature moves if you will for horse artillery and a lot of this is going