Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 341
... corps on its left . Doubleday's division was in reserve . The 2d corps under Hancock was on Robinson's left facing west , while the 3d corps , under Sickles , was on Han- cock's left with the 5th , later in the day , on the extreme left ...
... corps on its left . Doubleday's division was in reserve . The 2d corps under Hancock was on Robinson's left facing west , while the 3d corps , under Sickles , was on Han- cock's left with the 5th , later in the day , on the extreme left ...
Page 408
... corps reached Robertson's Tavern where it found itself con- fronted by a considerable portion of Ewell's corps which Lee had hurried there . Accordingly orders were issued that the 2d corps should remain on the defensive until the 3d ...
... corps reached Robertson's Tavern where it found itself con- fronted by a considerable portion of Ewell's corps which Lee had hurried there . Accordingly orders were issued that the 2d corps should remain on the defensive until the 3d ...
Page 438
... corps , had been ordered to march on the morning of the 8th , but being much troubled by the fire and suffocating smoke in the Wilder- ness woods concluded to avoid it and , setting out at 11 o'clock on the night of the 7th , by dint of ...
... corps , had been ordered to march on the morning of the 8th , but being much troubled by the fire and suffocating smoke in the Wilder- ness woods concluded to avoid it and , setting out at 11 o'clock on the night of the 7th , by dint of ...
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