Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 47
... front , crossed the Rappahannock near War- renton Springs on the 13th , and camped within a mile of Warren- ton . Early next morning we resumed the pursuit , Anderson's Division in front , passing the enemy's camp - fires and debris of ...
... front , crossed the Rappahannock near War- renton Springs on the 13th , and camped within a mile of Warren- ton . Early next morning we resumed the pursuit , Anderson's Division in front , passing the enemy's camp - fires and debris of ...
Page 52
... front of Petersburg , and to follow this with an assault- ing column which was to break through in the confusion and capture the city . In this he would probably have succeeded but for the bungling way in which the assault was managed ...
... front of Petersburg , and to follow this with an assault- ing column which was to break through in the confusion and capture the city . In this he would probably have succeeded but for the bungling way in which the assault was managed ...
Page 54
... front to the right and charge the Federal flanking party . They were completely routed and 400 prisoners captured , more prisoners than we had men in the two regiments . We then returned to the brigade and were in the act about dark of ...
... front to the right and charge the Federal flanking party . They were completely routed and 400 prisoners captured , more prisoners than we had men in the two regiments . We then returned to the brigade and were in the act about dark of ...
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... front and a severe enfilade from our right . Quickly responding to the orders of Colonel W. J. Clarke , of the Twenty - fourth , and the movement of his own regiment , we turned to the right and drove the enemy from the position , which ...
... front and a severe enfilade from our right . Quickly responding to the orders of Colonel W. J. Clarke , of the Twenty - fourth , and the movement of his own regiment , we turned to the right and drove the enemy from the position , which ...
Page 74
... front , and the whole bri- gade , with a rush , climbing the chevaux de frise of the enemy , and clambering through and over the deep ditches in their front , went over the enemy's works and captured them before they were aroused from ...
... front , and the whole bri- gade , with a rush , climbing the chevaux de frise of the enemy , and clambering through and over the deep ditches in their front , went over the enemy's works and captured them before they were aroused from ...
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