Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen28 |
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... tion at Lee's Mill . The nature of that position in relation to the War- wick not being at that time understood , I instructed General Keyes to attack and carry this position upon coming in front of it . Early in the afternoon of the ...
... tion at Lee's Mill . The nature of that position in relation to the War- wick not being at that time understood , I instructed General Keyes to attack and carry this position upon coming in front of it . Early in the afternoon of the ...
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... tion of General W. F. Smith , commanding Second Division , Fourth Corps , led to the belief that the weakest point of that part of the enemy's lines was opposite a field where it was ascertained that there was a dam covered by a battery ...
... tion of General W. F. Smith , commanding Second Division , Fourth Corps , led to the belief that the weakest point of that part of the enemy's lines was opposite a field where it was ascertained that there was a dam covered by a battery ...
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... tion , and to inform me fully at the earliest moment of your final determination . GEO . B. MCCLELLAN , His Excellency ABRAHAM LINCOLN , President of the United States . To which , on the 18th of May , I received this reply : Major ...
... tion , and to inform me fully at the earliest moment of your final determination . GEO . B. MCCLELLAN , His Excellency ABRAHAM LINCOLN , President of the United States . To which , on the 18th of May , I received this reply : Major ...
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... tion at Gaines ' house after sunrise , and were finally hauled off by hand . The new position of the Fifth Corps was about an arc of a circle , cover- ing the approaches to the bridges which connected our right wing with the troops on ...
... tion at Gaines ' house after sunrise , and were finally hauled off by hand . The new position of the Fifth Corps was about an arc of a circle , cover- ing the approaches to the bridges which connected our right wing with the troops on ...
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... tion so tenaciously defended ; but despite his vastly superior numbers his repeated and desperate attacks were repulsed with fearful loss , and darkness ended the battle of Malvern Hill , though it was not until after 9 o'clock that the ...
... tion so tenaciously defended ; but despite his vastly superior numbers his repeated and desperate attacks were repulsed with fearful loss , and darkness ended the battle of Malvern Hill , though it was not until after 9 o'clock that the ...
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advance April arrived artillery Assistant Adjutant-General attack battery Bottom's Bridge Brig brigade Brigadier-General Burnt Chimneys camp Capt Captain cavalry charge Chickahominy Colonel command commenced companies Creek depot detached directed dispatch duty enemy enemy's engaged field Fifth fire flank force Fort Magruder Fort Monroe forward front guns Hanover Court-House Harrison's Landing HDQRS HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman honor to report Hooker immediately infantry instant James River Keyes killed Lee's Mill Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle Magruder Major-General Massachusetts MCCLELLAN miles morning moved night o'clock p. m. obedient servant occupied opened ordered pickets placed Porter position Potomac railroad re-enforcements rear rebel received reconnaissance redoubt regiment Report of Brig respectfully Richmond rifle pits road Savage Station sent shell siege signal officer skirmishers Smith Smith's division soon station Sumner tion troops U. S. Army White House Williamsburg woods wounded yards York Infantry York River York Volunteers Yorktown