Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 331
... crossed at Bev- erly Ford and encountered one of Stuart's brigades under command of General Sam Jones . A severe contest ensued in which the 8th New York cavalry under Colonel B. F. Davis was routed and its commander killed . The 8th ...
... crossed at Bev- erly Ford and encountered one of Stuart's brigades under command of General Sam Jones . A severe contest ensued in which the 8th New York cavalry under Colonel B. F. Davis was routed and its commander killed . The 8th ...
Page 334
... crossed the Potomac at Wil- liamsport , and Jenkins ' cavalry bri- gade was sent in advance to Chambers- burg . On the 19th Hagerstown was occupied . Johnson's division crossed the Potomac and marched to Sharps- burg and Early's ...
... crossed the Potomac at Wil- liamsport , and Jenkins ' cavalry bri- gade was sent in advance to Chambers- burg . On the 19th Hagerstown was occupied . Johnson's division crossed the Potomac and marched to Sharps- burg and Early's ...
Page 365
... crossing of Black Creek near Gadsden . Streight burned the bridge , which checked Forrest for some time , and , 15 miles beyond Gadsden , halted to procure forage for his animals . Having crossed the creek Forrest again attacked and was ...
... crossing of Black Creek near Gadsden . Streight burned the bridge , which checked Forrest for some time , and , 15 miles beyond Gadsden , halted to procure forage for his animals . Having crossed the creek Forrest again attacked and was ...
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