The Life and Campaigns of General LeeChatto and Windus, 1875 - 336 páginas |
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... brigades , like that of General Meagher , were composed of Irishmen , and whole divisions ( that of Blenker , for instance ) of Germans . Thus , then , to struggle against the 3,800,000 Southerners ( men , women , and children ) ...
... brigades , like that of General Meagher , were composed of Irishmen , and whole divisions ( that of Blenker , for instance ) of Germans . Thus , then , to struggle against the 3,800,000 Southerners ( men , women , and children ) ...
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... brigades on the enemy's left at Cold Harbour . But although Hill kept on supporting them with all the soldiers he had left , in spite of repeated efforts , the Federals retained their positions . It was their turn to charge the ...
... brigades on the enemy's left at Cold Harbour . But although Hill kept on supporting them with all the soldiers he had left , in spite of repeated efforts , the Federals retained their positions . It was their turn to charge the ...
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... brigades had halted , and beyond which no one had gone , in consequence of the terrible concentrated fire of the concealed enemy . At this critical juncture the voice of General Hood was heard above the din of battle : Forward , down on ...
... brigades had halted , and beyond which no one had gone , in consequence of the terrible concentrated fire of the concealed enemy . At this critical juncture the voice of General Hood was heard above the din of battle : Forward , down on ...
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... brigades of Northern cavalry , and pursued them towards Fredericksburg . Some movements of MacClellan's army decided Lee to get near his adversary . Advancing in order of battle , the Confederate general , on the 5th of August , found ...
... brigades of Northern cavalry , and pursued them towards Fredericksburg . Some movements of MacClellan's army decided Lee to get near his adversary . Advancing in order of battle , the Confederate general , on the 5th of August , found ...
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... brigades under General Walker , and the cavalry brigade under General Hampton , remained on the James to watch the Federals . Longstreet reached Gordonsville on the 15th of August . Lee closely followed him . On the 16th the Federal ...
... brigades under General Walker , and the cavalry brigade under General Hampton , remained on the James to watch the Federals . Longstreet reached Gordonsville on the 15th of August . Lee closely followed him . On the 16th the Federal ...
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A. P. Hill adversary arms army of Northern arrived artillery assault attack bank batteries battle bridge brigades campaign cannon cavalry centre Chancellorsville CHATTO & WINDUS Chickahominy cloth extra Colonel columns command Confederate army Confederate line corps Court House crossed Crown 8vo D. H. Hill defeat defence defile division Edition enemy enemy's Ewell Federal army fire flank forces Ford Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg Gettysburg gilt Gordonsville Grant Hagerstown Harper's Ferry heights Hooker hostile infantry Jackson James River Johnston latter Lee's Longstreet MacClellan MacDowell Manassas Maryland Meade Mechanicsville miles military morning movement night North Northern army o'clock obliged occupied officers Pamunkey passed Petersburg PICCADILLY Pope position Potomac President prisoners PUBLISHED BY CHATTO R. E. LEE railway Rapidan Rappahannock regiments remained rendered retired retreat Richmond road Shenandoah Valley side slavery soldiers South Southern square miles struggle Stuart took troops United Valley victory Warrenton Washington wounded
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