| John Esten Cooke - 1863 - 316 pages
..."While one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro' the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under their favorite general to the relief of their beleagued comrades. "On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one-third his numbers, you resisted,... | |
| James D. McCabe - Generals - 1866 - 752 pages
..."While one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting, at Boonsboro, the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...comrades. ' ' On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one third his numbers, you resisted, from daylight until dark, the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1871 - 936 pages
...success by arresting, at Boonsboro, the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under their favourite General to the relief of their beleaguered comrades....field of Sharpsburg, with less than one-third his num bers, you resisted, from daylight until dark, the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed every attack... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1871 - 870 pages
...success by arresting, at Boonsboro, the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under their favourite General to the relief of their beleaguered comrades....field of Sharpsburg, with less than one-third his num bers, you resisted, from daylight until dark, the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed every attack... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 878 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boousboro' the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...general to the relief of their beleaguered comrades. 1 Efforts of the Army of Northern Virginia, It. p. 120. LOSSES IN TUB BATTLE OF K1IARPSBURG. 515 "... | |
| Mary Tucker Magill - Virginia - 1890 - 384 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro' the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...extent. "The whole of the following day you stood ready to resume the conflict on the same ground, and retired next morning without molestation across... | |
| Dabney Herndon Maury - Virginia - 1896 - 276 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro' the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...extent. " The whole of the following day you stood ready to resume the conflict on the same ground, and retired next morning without molestation across... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - Confederate States of America - 1899 - 764 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsboro the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...The whole of the following day you stood prepared to renew the conflict on the same ground, and retired next morning without molestation across the Potomac.... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - United States - 1906 - 368 pages
...one corps of the army was thus engaged, the other insured its success by arresting at Boonsborough the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...comrades. On the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one third his numbers, you resisted from daylight until dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - Generals - 1908 - 344 pages
...While one corps of the army was thus engaged, another ensured its success by arresting at Boonsboro the combined armies of the enemy, advancing under...the field of Sharpsburg, with less than one-third of his numbers, you resisted from daylight till dark the whole army of the enemy, and repulsed every... | |
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