The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 6Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1863 - United States |
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... field during the night . the morning of the fourteenth instant , General The mountain sides thus gallantly passed over Pleasanton , with a cavalry force , reconnoitred by Hooker on the right of the gap and Reno on the position of the ...
... field during the night . the morning of the fourteenth instant , General The mountain sides thus gallantly passed over Pleasanton , with a cavalry force , reconnoitred by Hooker on the right of the gap and Reno on the position of the ...
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... field , where his services had been conspicuous and important . About an hour after this time , Sumner's corps , consisting of Sedgwick's , Richardson's and French's divisions , arrived on the field - Richardson some time after the ...
... field , where his services had been conspicuous and important . About an hour after this time , Sumner's corps , consisting of Sedgwick's , Richardson's and French's divisions , arrived on the field - Richardson some time after the ...
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... field for operation during the engagement , but was employed in supporting the horse - artillery batteries in the centre , and in driving up stragglers , while awaiting opportunity for other service . The signal corps , under Major ...
... field for operation during the engagement , but was employed in supporting the horse - artillery batteries in the centre , and in driving up stragglers , while awaiting opportunity for other service . The signal corps , under Major ...
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... field , the main column not having yet come in sight , attempted to overwhelm us by superior numbers , and , by flank movements , to obtain possession of the projecting woods on my right and left . Fortunately , at this juncture the ...
... field , the main column not having yet come in sight , attempted to overwhelm us by superior numbers , and , by flank movements , to obtain possession of the projecting woods on my right and left . Fortunately , at this juncture the ...
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... field and wood , where we dismounted , passed rapidly through the field and wood , coming out into the prairie beyond . Company B , mostly from Edwards , Wabash and Wayne Counties , Illinois , with one or two other companies , were on ...
... field and wood , where we dismounted , passed rapidly through the field and wood , coming out into the prairie beyond . Company B , mostly from Edwards , Wabash and Wayne Counties , Illinois , with one or two other companies , were on ...
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