| Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 páginas
...Pushing down the ferry road, which was densely shaded by masses of undergrowth and heavy forests, we still saw no battle ; but the terrific uproar, which...were. The General took position near the battery, but from that time until the last column groped out of the woods in thick darkness, he was in the midst... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 páginas
...pebble, and tho hurtling bullets <-u:ting the twitf.s overhead, was proof that the enemy was close ut hand. Directly a gleam of light from a clearing in...were. The General took position near the battery, but from that time until the last column groped out of the woods in thick darkness, he was in the midst... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 páginas
...Pushing down the ferry road, which was densely shaded by masses of undergrowth and heavy forests, we still saw no battle ; but the terrific uproar, which...and the hurtling bullets cutting the twigs overhead, were proof that the enemy was close at hand. Directly a gleam of light from a clearing in front, with... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 850 páginas
...overhead, was proof that the :lo.se at hand. Directly a gleam of light from n clearing in front, with л long stream of fire blazing along the works of the...were. The General took position near the battery, but from that time until the last column groped out of the woods in thick darkness, he was in the midst... | |
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