| Confederate States of America. War Department - 1864 - 600 páginas
...but to press on in pursuit. In about one mile more, we encountered him in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences,...now unequal to the work before it, being weakened by extention, and necessarily broken by the nature of the ground, I ordered my whole force to move up... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department, Confederate States of America. Congress - 1864 - 582 páginas
...but to press on in pursuit. In about one mile more, we encountered him in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences,...now unequal to the work before it, being weakened by extention, and necessarily broken by the nature of the ground, I ordered my whole force to move up... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department - 1863 - 322 páginas
...but to press on in pursuit. In about one mile more, we encountered him in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences,...now unequal to the work before it, being weakened by extention, and necessarily broken by the nature of the ground, I ordered my whole force to move up... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 782 páginas
...but to press on in pursuit. In about one mile more, he was encountered in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences,...and necessarily broken by the nature of the ground, Gen. Bragg ordered his whole force to move up steadily and promptly to its support. From this time... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 páginas
...but to press on in pursuit. In about one mile more, he was encountered in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences,...and necessarily broken by the nature of the ground, Gen. Bragg ordered his whole force to move up steadily and promptly to its support. Prom this time... | |
| Henry Champion Deming - 1868 - 562 páginas
...our pickets ; " and further on, " In about one mile we encountered him in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences, with strong infantry supports." This is conclusive upon the question of surprise. note, which Sherman sept to Grant, after he had returned... | |
| Adam Badeau - 1868 - 792 páginas
...advanced positions." And still again: "In about one mile, wre encountered him in strong force along almost the entire line. His batteries were posted on eminences, with strong infantry supports." How, Bragg was in front of Sherman and McClernand, and it is Sherman who is said to have been surprised.... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - 1881 - 234 páginas
...two hundred yards, but most of the shots passed over us. We returned the fire immediately and kept it up. Captain Clare, aide to General Wood, came and...infantry supports. Finding the first line was now uuequal to the work before it, being weakened by extension, and necessarily broken by the nature of... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - 1881 - 242 páginas
...advance three hundred yards, met the advance of Shaver's brigade, halted on the edge of a field, mtd repulsed, it. Colonel Moore being wounded, Lieutenant-Colonel...supports. Finding the first line was now unequal to the >y:ork before it, being weakened by extension, and necessarily broken by the nature of the ground,... | |
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