Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 192
... A. P. Hill and Longstreet from the west and Jackson and D. H. Hill from the north- west . A. P. Hill led the advance from Mechanicsville and on reaching Powhite Creek near Gaines ' Mill at noon Gregg's South Carolina brigade was so ...
... A. P. Hill and Longstreet from the west and Jackson and D. H. Hill from the north- west . A. P. Hill led the advance from Mechanicsville and on reaching Powhite Creek near Gaines ' Mill at noon Gregg's South Carolina brigade was so ...
Page 300
... A. P. Hill to relieve them . Meanwhile H. G. Berry's division of the 3d corps and William Hays ' of the 2d corps had ... A. P. Hill's leading brigade pushed along the plank road beyond the in- tersection of a road leading left to White ...
... A. P. Hill to relieve them . Meanwhile H. G. Berry's division of the 3d corps and William Hays ' of the 2d corps had ... A. P. Hill's leading brigade pushed along the plank road beyond the in- tersection of a road leading left to White ...
Page 408
... A. P. Hill's skirmishers and late in the day re- ported to Meade that Hill's position could be carried by attack . Sedg- wick , too , thought that there were some weak points on Lee's left and accordingly Meade ordered an attack for the ...
... A. P. Hill's skirmishers and late in the day re- ported to Meade that Hill's position could be carried by attack . Sedg- wick , too , thought that there were some weak points on Lee's left and accordingly Meade ordered an attack for the ...
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