Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 172
... Early with two regiments each pushed for- ward through dense undergrowth to an open field , Early in advance . When they came within easy range Hancock , who was falling back , turned upon Early , poured in two effective 10 From the ...
... Early with two regiments each pushed for- ward through dense undergrowth to an open field , Early in advance . When they came within easy range Hancock , who was falling back , turned upon Early , poured in two effective 10 From the ...
Page 203
... Early's right held firm against Prince , but Crawford routed Campbell's brigade , swerved to the left and , with the assistance of Geary , fell upon and routed Taliaferro , and attacked Early's left . Early was in VOL . VIII— 14 CEDAR ...
... Early's right held firm against Prince , but Crawford routed Campbell's brigade , swerved to the left and , with the assistance of Geary , fell upon and routed Taliaferro , and attacked Early's left . Early was in VOL . VIII— 14 CEDAR ...
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... Early moved toward Salem Church and asked McLaws to coöper- ate with him . Lee , retaining only Jackson's three depleted divisions to hold Hooker in check at Chancellors- ville , then took Anderson to unite with McLaws and Early , with ...
... Early moved toward Salem Church and asked McLaws to coöper- ate with him . Lee , retaining only Jackson's three depleted divisions to hold Hooker in check at Chancellors- ville , then took Anderson to unite with McLaws and Early , with ...
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