Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Ewell's and Hill's Corps advanced upon Gettysburg by different roads , and Heth's Division , being in the advance of Hill's Corps , was the first to strike the enemy , whose strength was then unknown . Upon engaging them they were found ...
... Ewell's and Hill's Corps advanced upon Gettysburg by different roads , and Heth's Division , being in the advance of Hill's Corps , was the first to strike the enemy , whose strength was then unknown . Upon engaging them they were found ...
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... Ewell's Corps on the turnpike and Hill's ( only Heth's and Wilcox's Divisions ) on the plank road , and ordering up from Gordonsville Longstreet's Corps and Anderson's Division . A pitched battle was fought in the Wil- derness on the ...
... Ewell's Corps on the turnpike and Hill's ( only Heth's and Wilcox's Divisions ) on the plank road , and ordering up from Gordonsville Longstreet's Corps and Anderson's Division . A pitched battle was fought in the Wil- derness on the ...
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... Ewell's army will probably move toward the Susquehanna by the Emmittsburg route , another by Chambersburg . Accounts ... EWELL . On the same day General Lee wrote the following letter to Gene- ral Ewell , who had crossed the Potomac at ...
... Ewell's army will probably move toward the Susquehanna by the Emmittsburg route , another by Chambersburg . Accounts ... EWELL . On the same day General Lee wrote the following letter to Gene- ral Ewell , who had crossed the Potomac at ...
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... Ewell's right , place himself in communciation with him , guard his flank , and keep him informed of the enemy's ... Ewell informing that officer of the order General Lee had given to General Stuart , if General Longstreet decided that ...
... Ewell's right , place himself in communciation with him , guard his flank , and keep him informed of the enemy's ... Ewell informing that officer of the order General Lee had given to General Stuart , if General Longstreet decided that ...
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... Ewell's right . You will remember that the order of General Longstreet to Gen- eral Stuart at the time he sent him General Lee's letter was that he should proceed by way of the enemy's rear to reach the Potomac and cross into Maryland ...
... Ewell's right . You will remember that the order of General Longstreet to Gen- eral Stuart at the time he sent him General Lee's letter was that he should proceed by way of the enemy's rear to reach the Potomac and cross into Maryland ...
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