Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Lewisburg . - General Floyd's Brigade . - The Affair at Cross Lanes . - Movements on the Gauley . - The Affair of Carnifax Ferry . - Disagreement between Generals Floyd and Wise . - The Tyrees . - A Patriotic 6 CONTENTS .
... Lewisburg . - General Floyd's Brigade . - The Affair at Cross Lanes . - Movements on the Gauley . - The Affair of Carnifax Ferry . - Disagreement between Generals Floyd and Wise . - The Tyrees . - A Patriotic 6 CONTENTS .
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... brigade was sent to the neighborhood of Martinsburg to support Colonel Stuart , who had been placed in observation on the line of the Potomac with his cavalry . On the 2d of July , General Patterson again crossed the Potomac . Colonel ...
... brigade was sent to the neighborhood of Martinsburg to support Colonel Stuart , who had been placed in observation on the line of the Potomac with his cavalry . On the 2d of July , General Patterson again crossed the Potomac . Colonel ...
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... brigades within the lines of Bull Run . On the morning of the 17th of July our troops rested on Bull Run , from Union ... brigade , which held the approaches to Mitchell's Ford , the enemy , about the meridian , opened fir E with several ...
... brigades within the lines of Bull Run . On the morning of the 17th of July our troops rested on Bull Run , from Union ... brigade , which held the approaches to Mitchell's Ford , the enemy , about the meridian , opened fir E with several ...
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... brigade . The Confederate pickets fell back , silently , across the ford before the advancing foe . The entire southern bank of the stream , for the whole front of Longstreet's brigade , was cov- ered at the water's edge by an extended ...
... brigade . The Confederate pickets fell back , silently , across the ford before the advancing foe . The entire southern bank of the stream , for the whole front of Longstreet's brigade , was cov- ered at the water's edge by an extended ...
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... brigade with two regiments of infantry and two pieces of artillery . Unable to effect a passage of the stream , the enemy kept up a scattering fire for some time . The fire of musketry was soon silenced , and the affair became one of ...
... brigade with two regiments of infantry and two pieces of artillery . Unable to effect a passage of the stream , the enemy kept up a scattering fire for some time . The fire of musketry was soon silenced , and the affair became one of ...
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