Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... brigade , which had been kept in reserve , pushed forward on the ex- and six companies of the 3d Wiscon- sin of George H. Gordon's brigade on the right of the road partly concealed by woods . The remainder of Gor- don's brigade was held ...
... brigade , which had been kept in reserve , pushed forward on the ex- and six companies of the 3d Wiscon- sin of George H. Gordon's brigade on the right of the road partly concealed by woods . The remainder of Gor- don's brigade was held ...
Page 222
... brigade was routed , and Cox gained the crest of the mountain but could not seize Fox's Gap since at that moment G. B. Anderson's brigade came up and formed in front and on his right cov- ering the road through the Gap . Besides , he ...
... brigade was routed , and Cox gained the crest of the mountain but could not seize Fox's Gap since at that moment G. B. Anderson's brigade came up and formed in front and on his right cov- ering the road through the Gap . Besides , he ...
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... BRIGADE WRIGHT'S BRIGADE WHIPPLE FREDERICKSBURG Canal MUMPH GIS HOWARD HANCOCK FRENCH MAHONE'S BRIGADE PERRY'S ++++ Rappahannock Run OOBB & KERSHAW Telegraph MCLAWS DIVISION PIC T : peny PICKETT'S BRIGADE FREDERICKSBURG SCALE OF MILES ...
... BRIGADE WRIGHT'S BRIGADE WHIPPLE FREDERICKSBURG Canal MUMPH GIS HOWARD HANCOCK FRENCH MAHONE'S BRIGADE PERRY'S ++++ Rappahannock Run OOBB & KERSHAW Telegraph MCLAWS DIVISION PIC T : peny PICKETT'S BRIGADE FREDERICKSBURG SCALE OF MILES ...
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