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Page 199
... command to be brought up , sending both his own and General Crook's staff to hurry its arrival . The road from Opequon Creek to the battle - field was packed with wagons , caissons , ambulances , and stragglers , impeding the advance of ...
... command to be brought up , sending both his own and General Crook's staff to hurry its arrival . The road from Opequon Creek to the battle - field was packed with wagons , caissons , ambulances , and stragglers , impeding the advance of ...
Page 293
... command , with Devin's division , back to Dinwiddie Court House by the Boydton plank- road , since the road was not in possession by the enemy . It would have been valuable , then , if Davies and Devin had assaulted the near Confederate ...
... command , with Devin's division , back to Dinwiddie Court House by the Boydton plank- road , since the road was not in possession by the enemy . It would have been valuable , then , if Davies and Devin had assaulted the near Confederate ...
Page 352
... command , but under my instructions to Major - General Sheridan , in answer to information I had just received from him , he was authorized to assume the command of this corps , when it joined him , and it is considered a matter of ...
... command , but under my instructions to Major - General Sheridan , in answer to information I had just received from him , he was authorized to assume the command of this corps , when it joined him , and it is considered a matter of ...
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advance Appomattox Appomattox Court House Appomattox River arrived artillery assault attack battery battle Bragg Brannan bridge brigade captured cavalry Cedar Creek Chattanooga Colonel column command Confederate Crook crossed Custer Davis directed dispatch division drove Early Early's enemy enemy's engaged fall back Federal Fifth Corps fire Fisher's Hill Five Forks followed Ford front Getty Getty's Gordon Gordon Granger Gordon's Mill Grant guns Halleck halted headquarters heavy Hill horses hundred infantry Jetersville joined Kershaw Lee and Gordon's Lee's left flank Lookout Mountain Major-General Massanutten Mountain McCook Meade Merritt miles military Missionary Ridge morning moved night Nineteenth Corps occupied officers ordered Petersburg Philip Henry Sheridan piquet position Potomac Railroad reached rear reënforce regiments reported retreat Richmond rode Rosecrans sent Shenandoah Valley Sheri Sherman Sigel Sixth Corps skirmishers soldiers staff Tennessee River Thomas thousand turnpike Union army Union line Union troops wagons Warren White Oak road Winchester woods