Southern History of the War: The third year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1865 - Confederate States of America |
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... Colonel Godwin . - Lee's Army on the Rapidan . - THE AFFAIR OF GERMANIA FORD .-- Meade Foiled . - The " On - to - Rich- mond " Delayed .................. .PAGE 134 CHAPTER VII . The Chattanooga Lines . - Grant's Command . - The Military ...
... Colonel Godwin . - Lee's Army on the Rapidan . - THE AFFAIR OF GERMANIA FORD .-- Meade Foiled . - The " On - to - Rich- mond " Delayed .................. .PAGE 134 CHAPTER VII . The Chattanooga Lines . - Grant's Command . - The Military ...
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... colonel of that famous regiment of cavalry of which Sydney Johnson was colonel . Upon the secession of Virginia he was appointed commander- in - chief of her forces , and organized an army with a system and rapidity that at once ...
... colonel of that famous regiment of cavalry of which Sydney Johnson was colonel . Upon the secession of Virginia he was appointed commander- in - chief of her forces , and organized an army with a system and rapidity that at once ...
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... colonel who witnessed the fight , says : " I joined General Lee , who had , in the mean- while , come to the front on becoming aware of the disaster . General Lee was perfectly sublime . He was engaged in rally- ing and encouraging the ...
... colonel who witnessed the fight , says : " I joined General Lee , who had , in the mean- while , come to the front on becoming aware of the disaster . General Lee was perfectly sublime . He was engaged in rally- ing and encouraging the ...
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... Colonel Cockrell , with three Missouri regiments came up soon after . General Bowen now had all the force at his command on the field , excepting three regiments and two battalions , which occupied positions which he could not re- move ...
... Colonel Cockrell , with three Missouri regiments came up soon after . General Bowen now had all the force at his command on the field , excepting three regiments and two battalions , which occupied positions which he could not re- move ...
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... same time he opened on Colonel Cockrell's position with two batteries , and advanced a line of skirmishers , throwing forward a column of infantry , which was quickly driven back by our batteries . Pretty. 54 THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR .
... same time he opened on Colonel Cockrell's position with two batteries , and advanced a line of skirmishers , throwing forward a column of infantry , which was quickly driven back by our batteries . Pretty. 54 THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR .
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