The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 |
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... brigade of Heintzelman's advanced steadily , and were charg- corps on his left ; thus making all ing Kirby's battery , when he poured secure in that quarter . into their close ranks a murderous At 6 P. M. , Abercrombie , farther fire of ...
... brigade of Heintzelman's advanced steadily , and were charg- corps on his left ; thus making all ing Kirby's battery , when he poured secure in that quarter . into their close ranks a murderous At 6 P. M. , Abercrombie , farther fire of ...
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... brigade of Huger's division ; to which French's brigade , on our side , stood opposed . The fight between them was noisy , | but not very bloody : due caution and " An advance involving the separation of the two wings by the impassable ...
... brigade of Huger's division ; to which French's brigade , on our side , stood opposed . The fight between them was noisy , | but not very bloody : due caution and " An advance involving the separation of the two wings by the impassable ...
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... brigade of Lawton had been ordered up from the South . When all things were ripe , Jackson moved , by order , rapid ... brigades of A. P. Hill's , and land quite so soon as had been anti- cipated ; so that A. P. Hill did not cross the ...
... brigade of Lawton had been ordered up from the South . When all things were ripe , Jackson moved , by order , rapid ... brigades of A. P. Hill's , and land quite so soon as had been anti- cipated ; so that A. P. Hill did not cross the ...
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... brigades , and even regiments , to the was ordered to his support , arriving points where the need of aid seemed on the field at 3:30 , after our position greatest ; Bartlett's brigade going to had been assailed in force at every the ...
... brigades , and even regiments , to the was ordered to his support , arriving points where the need of aid seemed on the field at 3:30 , after our position greatest ; Bartlett's brigade going to had been assailed in force at every the ...
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... brigade , forming our rear - guard , be- ing in motion by midnight ; crossing and destroying White Oak Swamp Bridge at 5 A. M. next morning . " June 30 . reduced from 10,000 to 6,000 strong , | flanks of. 161 Jackson , who had been ...
... brigade , forming our rear - guard , be- ing in motion by midnight ; crossing and destroying White Oak Swamp Bridge at 5 A. M. next morning . " June 30 . reduced from 10,000 to 6,000 strong , | flanks of. 161 Jackson , who had been ...
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