Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Three PartsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
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... miles from Yorktown the division of General Hooker was delayed for some time in consequence of other troops , coming from another direction , getting into the road before him . In the meantime General Stoneman had overtaken the rear of ...
... miles from Yorktown the division of General Hooker was delayed for some time in consequence of other troops , coming from another direction , getting into the road before him . In the meantime General Stoneman had overtaken the rear of ...
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... mile to the front , within six miles of Richmond , the pickets ex- tending to within five miles . They had no support on their right or their left , the remainder of the corps to which they belonged ( Keyes ) being in their rear . They ...
... mile to the front , within six miles of Richmond , the pickets ex- tending to within five miles . They had no support on their right or their left , the remainder of the corps to which they belonged ( Keyes ) being in their rear . They ...
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... mile and a half to two miles from Casey's first line , when the enemy were checked , and the fighing ceased for the day . During the battle General Sumner , whose corps was on the left bank of the Chickahominy , was ordered by General ...
... mile and a half to two miles from Casey's first line , when the enemy were checked , and the fighing ceased for the day . During the battle General Sumner , whose corps was on the left bank of the Chickahominy , was ordered by General ...
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... miles along the river . No orders were given the first day for occupying the heights which commanded the position , nor were the troops so placed so as to be able to resist an attack in force by the enemy ; and nothing but a heavy rain ...
... miles along the river . No orders were given the first day for occupying the heights which commanded the position , nor were the troops so placed so as to be able to resist an attack in force by the enemy ; and nothing but a heavy rain ...
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... miles this side of Centre- ville , at 1.30 p . m . , that Franklin's corps was then advancing rapidly . Sumner's corps moved at 1.45 p . m . The orderly who brought the despatch from Ham- merstein states that he learned that the ...
... miles this side of Centre- ville , at 1.30 p . m . , that Franklin's corps was then advancing rapidly . Sumner's corps moved at 1.45 p . m . The orderly who brought the despatch from Ham- merstein states that he learned that the ...
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a. m. to-morrow advance Alexandria Answer Aquia creek arrived artillery attack batteries battle battle of Williamsburg Bottom's Bridge bridge brigade Burnside Captain cavalry Centreville chairman Chandler Chickahominy Colonel committee met pursuant corps cross despatch direction division enemy enemy's fight following witnesses force Fort Monroe fortifications Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg Frémont front G. B. MCCLELLAN General-in-Chief Gooch guns H. W. HALLECK Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS ARMY Heintzelman horses infantry James river land Major General H. W. Major General MCCLELLAN Manassas McDowell miles military morning move movement night o'clock Odell officers operations opinion peninsula pontoons position Potomac President pursuant to adjournment quartermaster Question railroad Rappahannock re-enforcements rebels received regiments retreat Richmond road Secretary Secretary of War sent side Sumner supplies suppose telegraph tion troops wagons WAR DEPARTMENT Warrenton Washington Williamsburg York river Yorktown