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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Page 67
... road from the south . The enemy came in on the Huttonsville road , and when near the town , a part passed to the left flank and occu- pied the road leading to Buckhannon , thus cut- ting off all communication between Colonel Lath- am ...
... road from the south . The enemy came in on the Huttonsville road , and when near the town , a part passed to the left flank and occu- pied the road leading to Buckhannon , thus cut- ting off all communication between Colonel Lath- am ...
Page 9
... road between Urbana and New - Market , thus maintaining the communication between the centre and right wing , as well as covering the direct route from Frederick to Washington . The Sixth corps , under Gen. Franklin , was moved to ...
... road between Urbana and New - Market , thus maintaining the communication between the centre and right wing , as well as covering the direct route from Frederick to Washington . The Sixth corps , under Gen. Franklin , was moved to ...
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... road by a country road , which , bending to the right , then turning up to the left , circuitously wound its way beyond the crest of the pass to the Mountain House , on the main road . Gen. Hooker sent Meade , with the division of Penn ...
... road by a country road , which , bending to the right , then turning up to the left , circuitously wound its way beyond the crest of the pass to the Mountain House , on the main road . Gen. Hooker sent Meade , with the division of Penn ...
Page 11
... road leading through the gap , Smith's upon the left . A line , formed of Bartlett's and Torbitt's brigades , supported by Newton , whose activity was conspi- cuous , ( all of Slocum's division , ) advanced steadi- ly upon the enemy at ...
... road leading through the gap , Smith's upon the left . A line , formed of Bartlett's and Torbitt's brigades , supported by Newton , whose activity was conspi- cuous , ( all of Slocum's division , ) advanced steadi- ly upon the enemy at ...
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... road via Licksville , it is eight . As , however , the latter was certainly the safer , I took it . The roads were frightful . A cold pelting rain was pouring down , and night set in before I had half completed my journey . The bridges ...
... road via Licksville , it is eight . As , however , the latter was certainly the safer , I took it . The roads were frightful . A cold pelting rain was pouring down , and night set in before I had half completed my journey . The bridges ...
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