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... Ewell's extreme right . The line of battle , thus completed , presented a front of six miles . About 3 o'clock in the afternoon , the attack on Ewell having been repulsed , the enemy commenced a more decided demon- THE LAST YEAR OF THE ...
... Ewell's extreme right . The line of battle , thus completed , presented a front of six miles . About 3 o'clock in the afternoon , the attack on Ewell having been repulsed , the enemy commenced a more decided demon- THE LAST YEAR OF THE ...
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... Ewell's division , General Lawton commanding , in the centre ; and Jackson's division , General Starke commanding , on the left - all on the right of the turn- pike road . Artillery was posted on an eminence to the left of the road ...
... Ewell's division , General Lawton commanding , in the centre ; and Jackson's division , General Starke commanding , on the left - all on the right of the turn- pike road . Artillery was posted on an eminence to the left of the road ...
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... Ewell's division over the Shenandoah , and established them on its right bank , so as to enfilade the enemy's position on Boliver Heights , and take his nearest and most formidable fortifications in reverse . The other batteries of Ewell's ...
... Ewell's division over the Shenandoah , and established them on its right bank , so as to enfilade the enemy's position on Boliver Heights , and take his nearest and most formidable fortifications in reverse . The other batteries of Ewell's ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
Great revulsion in the public mind of the North in the summer of 1864 A general | 63 |
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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A. P. Hill advance American ANDREW JOHNSON Appomattox arms Army of Northern artillery assault Atlanta attack authorities batteries battle Boonsboro brigade Brigadier-General campaign captured cavalry Colonel columns command Confederacy Confederate Congress constitution Convention corps crossed declared defence destroyed division Early enemy enemy's engaged eral Ewell's federacy Federal fight fire flank force Fort Fisher Fort Gregg front Georgia Government Grant guns Harper's Ferry Hill Hood Hood's hundred infantry intrenched Jackson James River Johnston laws Lee's army Lincoln Longstreet loss Lynchburg Major-General Manassas McLaws ment miles military morning moved movement negro night North o'clock officers party peace Petersburg pieces of artillery political position President Davis prisoners proclamation railroad rear repulsed retreat Richmond River road Sharpsburg Sheridan Sherman side slavery slaves soldiers South Carolina success surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United victory Washington wounded Yankee