Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 48
... moved down towards the lower fords of the Rapidan , and General Lee , on the 27th , moved down corre- spondingly , Hill's Corps by the plank road , Colonel Singeltary com- manding our brigade . The Federals crossed at Germanna and Ely's ...
... moved down towards the lower fords of the Rapidan , and General Lee , on the 27th , moved down corre- spondingly , Hill's Corps by the plank road , Colonel Singeltary com- manding our brigade . The Federals crossed at Germanna and Ely's ...
Page 63
... moved from Kinston to the support of the troops at Gum Swamp , and by their timely arrival stayed the retreat and checked the attack . The invasion of Pennsylvania during the summer of this year by General Lee occupied the attention of ...
... moved from Kinston to the support of the troops at Gum Swamp , and by their timely arrival stayed the retreat and checked the attack . The invasion of Pennsylvania during the summer of this year by General Lee occupied the attention of ...
Page 64
... moved with his brigade of North Carolina troops from Wilmington towards Morehead City . About daylight , on the morning of February 1st , the picket post of the Federals was reached and surprised without the escape of a single man ...
... moved with his brigade of North Carolina troops from Wilmington towards Morehead City . About daylight , on the morning of February 1st , the picket post of the Federals was reached and surprised without the escape of a single man ...
Page 68
... moved . Lieutenant S. H. Elliott , of the same company , was wounded , and Lieutenant Linebarger , of Company H , was mortally wounded . Dr. Goode , Assistant Surgeon , and three litter - bearers were captured in attend- ing upon the ...
... moved . Lieutenant S. H. Elliott , of the same company , was wounded , and Lieutenant Linebarger , of Company H , was mortally wounded . Dr. Goode , Assistant Surgeon , and three litter - bearers were captured in attend- ing upon the ...
Page 69
... moved to the right , gave the command to advance with Cap- tain Chambers ' company deployed as skirmishers at an oblique angle to our right . In this attack , aided by the flanking movement from our left , the works in our front were ...
... moved to the right , gave the command to advance with Cap- tain Chambers ' company deployed as skirmishers at an oblique angle to our right . In this attack , aided by the flanking movement from our left , the works in our front were ...
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