Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 107
... turn the Confederate left , while Hawkins with the 9th and 89th New York attempted to turn the right , the 6th New Hamp- shire supporting the artillery on the left of the road . On reaching the Confederate left the 51st Pennsyl- vania ...
... turn the Confederate left , while Hawkins with the 9th and 89th New York attempted to turn the right , the 6th New Hamp- shire supporting the artillery on the left of the road . On reaching the Confederate left the 51st Pennsyl- vania ...
Page 154
... turn it by his left . It was a part of McClellan's plan also that McDowell's corps should turn Yorktown by the right , by landing at Gloucester Point north of York River . But two or three days ' reconnois- sances convinced McClellan ...
... turn it by his left . It was a part of McClellan's plan also that McDowell's corps should turn Yorktown by the right , by landing at Gloucester Point north of York River . But two or three days ' reconnois- sances convinced McClellan ...
Page 408
... turn Lee's right . At 10 A. M. of the 27th the 2d 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 ...
... turn Lee's right . At 10 A. M. of the 27th the 2d 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 ...
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