Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. ROCKETTS Anderson's Mill DH HILLS DIVISION HUVISION GERS KEARNY'S DIVISION ... HILL'S DIVISION RODES BRIGADE OF DH . HILL CHARLES CITY ROAD RODES BRIGADE OF D.H.HILL White's Tavern Sta . Savagess ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. ROCKETTS Anderson's Mill DH HILLS DIVISION HUVISION GERS KEARNY'S DIVISION ... HILL'S DIVISION RODES BRIGADE OF DH . HILL CHARLES CITY ROAD RODES BRIGADE OF D.H.HILL White's Tavern Sta . Savagess ...
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... D. H. Hill informed him that the Federals May , 1862 . were in force at Seven Pines , and that the indi- cations were that all of Keyes's corps was south of the river ; to which Johnston immediately re- sponded by telling him he would ...
... D. H. Hill informed him that the Federals May , 1862 . were in force at Seven Pines , and that the indi- cations were that all of Keyes's corps was south of the river ; to which Johnston immediately re- sponded by telling him he would ...
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... D. H. Hill attacked Casey's division of Keyes's corps with great impetu- osity , about one o'clock in the afternoon of May 31 . Keyes's corps , supported later by that of Heintzel- man , defended their ground with gallantry and per ...
... D. H. Hill attacked Casey's division of Keyes's corps with great impetu- osity , about one o'clock in the afternoon of May 31 . Keyes's corps , supported later by that of Heintzel- man , defended their ground with gallantry and per ...
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... D. H. Hill , and A. P. Hill , attacked the Union troops in position on the east side of Beaver Dam Creek , commanded by General McCall , whose division had been added to Fitz - John Porter's corps . Mc- Call's brigade commanders were ...
... D. H. Hill , and A. P. Hill , attacked the Union troops in position on the east side of Beaver Dam Creek , commanded by General McCall , whose division had been added to Fitz - John Porter's corps . Mc- Call's brigade commanders were ...
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... D. H. Hill says the same thing : During Lee's absence Richmond was at the mercy of McClellan . . . The fortifications around Richmond at that time were very slight . McClellan could have cap- tured the city with very little loss of life ...
... D. H. Hill says the same thing : During Lee's absence Richmond was at the mercy of McClellan . . . The fortifications around Richmond at that time were very slight . McClellan could have cap- tured the city with very little loss of life ...
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