Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... carried out . * The Union army lay encamped about Centreville , from which place the Warrenton turnpike ran westward over a stone bridge crossing Bull Run to Gainesville , several miles beyond . Unaware that Johnston had joined ...
... carried out . * The Union army lay encamped about Centreville , from which place the Warrenton turnpike ran westward over a stone bridge crossing Bull Run to Gainesville , several miles beyond . Unaware that Johnston had joined ...
Page 228
... carry the heights and unite there . Crook missed the bridge and could not get back to it under fire ; Rodman missed the ford and was more than two hours crossing under fire . Finally a fresh storming party carried the bridge , Crook ...
... carry the heights and unite there . Crook missed the bridge and could not get back to it under fire ; Rodman missed the ford and was more than two hours crossing under fire . Finally a fresh storming party carried the bridge , Crook ...
Page 456
... carried all the outer intrenchments , and made a desperate attempt to take the fort , but was repulsed with a loss of over 400 men . Meanwhile , on the left , Marmaduke's infantry and Walker's cavalry , aggregating 2,780 men , were ...
... carried all the outer intrenchments , and made a desperate attempt to take the fort , but was repulsed with a loss of over 400 men . Meanwhile , on the left , Marmaduke's infantry and Walker's cavalry , aggregating 2,780 men , were ...
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