Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... brigade , and three brigades a division . Each division had four batteries : three served by volunteers and one by regulars ; the captain of the latter commanding the entire artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors ...
... brigade , and three brigades a division . Each division had four batteries : three served by volunteers and one by regulars ; the captain of the latter commanding the entire artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors ...
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... brigades , commanded respectively by Major S. D. Sturgis , Lieutenant- Colonel Andrews , and Colonel Deitzler . Major Sturgis's brigade was composed of a battalion of Regular Infantry , under Captain Plummer , Captain Totten's light ...
... brigades , commanded respectively by Major S. D. Sturgis , Lieutenant- Colonel Andrews , and Colonel Deitzler . Major Sturgis's brigade was composed of a battalion of Regular Infantry , under Captain Plummer , Captain Totten's light ...
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... Brigade " of Chicago , Illinois . Mulligan , with his men , reached Lexington on the 9th of Septem- ber , after a march of nine days from Jefferson City , and , being the senior officer , he assumed the chief command . Peabody's ...
... Brigade " of Chicago , Illinois . Mulligan , with his men , reached Lexington on the 9th of Septem- ber , after a march of nine days from Jefferson City , and , being the senior officer , he assumed the chief command . Peabody's ...
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... Brigade , " eighty strong , who charged , in the face of the hot fire of the foe , a distance of eight hundred yards up a slope , driving the Confederates from the building and far down the hill beyond . The fight was desperate , and ...
... Brigade , " eighty strong , who charged , in the face of the hot fire of the foe , a distance of eight hundred yards up a slope , driving the Confederates from the building and far down the hill beyond . The fight was desperate , and ...
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... brigade commander ) , then holding Belmont . 1 These consisted of a part of General John A. McClernand's Brigade , composed of the Twenty - seventh , Thirtieth , and Thirty - first Illinois , commanded respectively by Colonels N. B. ...
... brigade commander ) , then holding Belmont . 1 These consisted of a part of General John A. McClernand's Brigade , composed of the Twenty - seventh , Thirtieth , and Thirty - first Illinois , commanded respectively by Colonels N. B. ...
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