| Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 páginas
...battle on that and the preceding day. About two o'clock PM, the lines in advance, which had repulsed the enemy in their last fierce assault on our left...steadiness, and the enemy made no attempt to follow. The line of troops established to cover this movement had been disposed on a favorable ridge commanding... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department, Confederate States of America. Congress - 1864 - 582 páginas
...securing such of the results of the victory of the day before as was then practicable. Officers of iny staff were immediately dispatched with the necessary...the orders to retire. This was done with uncommon steadi• ness, and the enemy made no attempt to follow. The lines of troops established.to cover this... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 852 páginas
...to retire; this was done with uncommon steadiness, and the enemy made no attempt to follow. The line of troops established to cover this movement had been...the ground of Shiloh church; from this position our artiller}^ played upon the woods beyond for a while, but upon no visible enemy, and without reply.... | |
| Basil Wilson Duke - 1867 - 594 páginas
...troops began to retire, and accomplished the movement without trouble. General Beauregard says : " The lines of troops established to cover this movement...position our artillery played upon the woods beyond, but upon no visible enemy, and without a reply. Soon satisfied that no serious pursuit was, or would... | |
| William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 806 páginas
...moved toward Hamburg. General Beauregard says : About 2 p. M. the lines in advance, which had repulsed the enemy in their last fierce assault on our left...steadiness, and the enemy made no attempt to follow. Before they fell back, the Kentucky Brigade, with Marmaduke's Arkansas Regiment, and Tappan's Arkansas... | |
| William Preston Johnston - 1878 - 806 páginas
...moved toward Hamburg. General Beauregard says : About 2 PM the lines in advance, which had repulsed the enemy in their last fierce assault on our left and centre, received the orders to retire. This waa done with uncommon steadiness, and the enemy made no attempt to follow. Before they fell back,... | |
| Alfred Roman - 1884 - 896 páginas
...battle, on that and the preceding day. About 2 o'clock p. M. the lines in advance, which had repulsed the enemy in their last fierce assault on our left...commanding the ground of Shiloh church ; from this position onr artillery played upon the woods beyond for a while, but upon no visible enemy, and without a reply.... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1884 - 1048 páginas
...lines in advance, which had repulsed the enemy in their last fierce assault on our left and center, received the orders to retire. This was done with...steadiness and the enemy made no attempt to follow. The line of troops established to cover this movement had been disposed on a favorable ridge commanding... | |
| Pennsylvania. Shiloh Battlefield Commission - 1905 - 480 páginas
...lines in advance, which had repulsed the enemy in their last fierce assault on our left and center, received the orders to retire. This was done with...steadiness and the enemy made no attempt to follow. The line of troops established to cover this movement had been disposed on в favorable ridge commanding... | |
| Bromfield Lewis Ridley - 1906 - 724 páginas
...retire. This was done with uncommon steadiness and the enemy made no attempt to follow. The line or troops established to cover this movement had been...for a while, but upon no visible enemy and without reply. Soon satisfied that no serious pursuit would be attempted this last line was withdrawn, and... | |
| |