Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 192
... 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 stoutly ...
... 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 stoutly ...
Page 339
... Hill while the other two formed on Doubleday's right along Seminary Ridge . Meanwhile Hill had arrived with the remainder of his corps and at 2:30 Ewell arrived with Early's and Rodes ' and immediately formed on Hill's left . Hill then ...
... Hill while the other two formed on Doubleday's right along Seminary Ridge . Meanwhile Hill had arrived with the remainder of his corps and at 2:30 Ewell arrived with Early's and Rodes ' and immediately formed on Hill's left . Hill then ...
Page 363
... hill , when suddenly the Confederate guns ceased firing and from behind a stone wall Whitfield's brigade , reinforced by a regiment of Armstrong's , opened a fire that drove the two regiments back up the hill . Whitfield followed , and ...
... hill , when suddenly the Confederate guns ceased firing and from behind a stone wall Whitfield's brigade , reinforced by a regiment of Armstrong's , opened a fire that drove the two regiments back up the hill . Whitfield followed , and ...
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