Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... attack after attack . The cannon in the fort was silenced about 3 o'clock in the afternoon , every gun- ner having been either killed or wounded . General Tyler , while recklessly exposing himself at the portcullis , viewing the enemy ...
... attack after attack . The cannon in the fort was silenced about 3 o'clock in the afternoon , every gun- ner having been either killed or wounded . General Tyler , while recklessly exposing himself at the portcullis , viewing the enemy ...
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... attack , one division of each corps being held in reserve , and drove the Federals through Gettysburg , with very heavy loss , to the range of hills south and east of the town . In this engagement Pet- tigrew's Brigade occupied the ...
... attack , one division of each corps being held in reserve , and drove the Federals through Gettysburg , with very heavy loss , to the range of hills south and east of the town . In this engagement Pet- tigrew's Brigade occupied the ...
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... attack was four killed and eleven wounded , with an unknown number captured . Had the strength of the enemy been recognized , and an adequate force put in , what became a disaster , might have been a victory , and General Meade might ...
... attack was four killed and eleven wounded , with an unknown number captured . Had the strength of the enemy been recognized , and an adequate force put in , what became a disaster , might have been a victory , and General Meade might ...
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... attack of May 5th was concentrated on Heth's and Wilcox's line , and Kirkland's Brigade with the rest of the corps was actively engaged all through the day in repelling assault after assault of Sedg- wick's Corps and in counter charges ...
... attack of May 5th was concentrated on Heth's and Wilcox's line , and Kirkland's Brigade with the rest of the corps was actively engaged all through the day in repelling assault after assault of Sedg- wick's Corps and in counter charges ...
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... attack on Warren's fortifications on the railroad was made on the morning of the 21st by our brigade and General Ransom's , with a force of artillery making a demon- stration down the railroad in his front , while the real attack was to ...
... attack on Warren's fortifications on the railroad was made on the morning of the 21st by our brigade and General Ransom's , with a force of artillery making a demon- stration down the railroad in his front , while the real attack was to ...
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