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... Brigade- Jameson's Veteran Brigade - A Fearful Fight - Balloon Reconnois- sance - Telegraphing to Head - Quarters - Sumner succeeds in Crossing -The Field at Night - THE SECOND DAY'S BATTLE - A Fearful Sun- day - Bravery of the New ...
... Brigade- Jameson's Veteran Brigade - A Fearful Fight - Balloon Reconnois- sance - Telegraphing to Head - Quarters - Sumner succeeds in Crossing -The Field at Night - THE SECOND DAY'S BATTLE - A Fearful Sun- day - Bravery of the New ...
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... Brigade - The Battle - McClellan's Arrival on the Field- His Enthusiastic Reception - Takes Personal Command - Gallant Ef- fort of Captain Dusenbury - The Enemy Beaten at all Points - Mc- Clellan's Dispatch to Washington - Public ...
... Brigade - The Battle - McClellan's Arrival on the Field- His Enthusiastic Reception - Takes Personal Command - Gallant Ef- fort of Captain Dusenbury - The Enemy Beaten at all Points - Mc- Clellan's Dispatch to Washington - Public ...
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... brigade ( detached for the time - being from the fifth division in reserve under Miles ) took the position at Blackburn ford , still farther down the stream , to threaten a passage there . While Tyler was to wait the appearance of ...
... brigade ( detached for the time - being from the fifth division in reserve under Miles ) took the position at Blackburn ford , still farther down the stream , to threaten a passage there . While Tyler was to wait the appearance of ...
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... brigade forward to feel the enemy . Rosecrans consented that he should make a bold reconnois- sance , nothing more . The brigade started forward , and Rose- crans rode to the top of the hill with his Staff to get , if possible , a ...
... brigade forward to feel the enemy . Rosecrans consented that he should make a bold reconnois- sance , nothing more . The brigade started forward , and Rose- crans rode to the top of the hill with his Staff to get , if possible , a ...
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... brigade , a few miles below , and an adjutant of General Stone had arrived , saying that he would soon be on the field to aid them , but no signs of his coming appeared . At this critical moment , Baker , while gallantly leading on his ...
... brigade , a few miles below , and an adjutant of General Stone had arrived , saying that he would soon be on the field to aid them , but no signs of his coming appeared . At this critical moment , Baker , while gallantly leading on his ...
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