| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 424 páginas
...on General McClernand's right, checking his advance ; when General McClernand's division made a fine charge on the enemy, and drove him back into the ravines...to our front and right. I had a clear field about two hundred yards wide in my immediate front, and contented myself with keeping the enemy's infantry... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 852 páginas
...on General McClernand's right, checking his advance ; when General McClernand's division made a fine charge on the enemy, and drove him back into the ravines...to our front and right. I had a clear field about two hundred yards wide in my immediate front, and contented myself with keeping the enemy's infantry... | |
| Faunt Le Roy Senour - 1865 - 736 páginas
...on General McClernand's right, checking his advance, when General McClernand's division made a fine charge on the enemy, and drove him back into the ravines to our front and right. Sherman had a clear field about two hundred yards wide in his immediate front, and contented himself... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1875 - 426 páginas
...and drove him back into the ravines to our front and right. I had a clear field, about two hundred yards wide, in my immediate front, and contented myself...command had become decidedly of a mixed character. Bnckland's brigade was the only one that retained its organization. Colonel Hildebrand was personally... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1879 - 290 páginas
...right. I had a clear field, about two hundred yards wide, in my immediate front, and contented m}'self with keeping the enemy's infantry at that distance...the day. In this position we rested for the night. — General Sherman. 1 But General Lew Wallace took the wrong road at starting, and -did not arrive... | |
| John A. Bering, Thomas Montgomery - 1880 - 444 páginas
...scattered forces as we could find, and formed a new line. * * * I had a clear field, about two hundred yards wide, in my immediate front, and contented myself...mixed character. Buckland's brigade was the only one that retained its organization. Col. Hildebrand was personally there, but his brigade was not. Col.... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 284 páginas
...and drove him back into the ravines on our front and right. I had a clear field, about two hundred yards wide, in my immediate front, and contented myself...the day. In this position we rested for the night. — General Sherman. 1 But General Lew Wallace took the wrong road at starting, and did not arrive... | |
| Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel - 1887 - 784 páginas
...that we can understand the full significance, of the following passage in General Sherman's report : " In this position we rested for the night. My command...a mixed character. Buckland's brigade was the only ouo with me that retained its organization. Colonel Hildebrand was personally there, but his brigade... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1891 - 634 páginas
...on General McClernand's right, checking his advance, when General McClernand's Division made a fine charge on the enemy, and drove him back into the ravines...to our front and right. I had a clear field about two hundred yards wide in my immediate front, and contented myself with keeping the enemy's infantry... | |
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