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Page 49
... A. P. Hill had already visited the county with several regiments of infantry , in order to repel the invader . This county was also chosen for the labor of the mounted legion . It was shortly after the organization of the command , 4 ...
... A. P. Hill had already visited the county with several regiments of infantry , in order to repel the invader . This county was also chosen for the labor of the mounted legion . It was shortly after the organization of the command , 4 ...
Page 63
... A. P. Hill , which had crossed at Meadow Bridge . Gen. Jackson having borne away from the Chicka- hominy , so as to gain ground towards the Pamunkey , marched to the left of Mechanicsville , while Gen. Hill , keeping well to the ...
... A. P. Hill , which had crossed at Meadow Bridge . Gen. Jackson having borne away from the Chicka- hominy , so as to gain ground towards the Pamunkey , marched to the left of Mechanicsville , while Gen. Hill , keeping well to the ...
Page 64
... Hill's division , debouched from the woods on the south side of the Chickahominy , and crossed that river . Friday morning the general advance upon the enemy began ; Gen. A. P. Hill in the centre , and bearing towards Cold Harbor ...
... Hill's division , debouched from the woods on the south side of the Chickahominy , and crossed that river . Friday morning the general advance upon the enemy began ; Gen. A. P. Hill in the centre , and bearing towards Cold Harbor ...
Page 69
... A. P. Hill , Huger , and Magruder pursued the enemy by the Charles City road , with the intention of cutting him off . The divisions of Generals Hill and Longstreet were , during the whole of the day , moving in the hunt for the enemy ...
... A. P. Hill , Huger , and Magruder pursued the enemy by the Charles City road , with the intention of cutting him off . The divisions of Generals Hill and Longstreet were , during the whole of the day , moving in the hunt for the enemy ...
Page 97
... A. P. Hill's division was engaged . The battle was mainly fought in a large field near Mrs. Crittenden's house , a portion being open , and the side occupied by the Yankees being covered with lux- uriant corn . Through this corn , when ...
... A. P. Hill's division was engaged . The battle was mainly fought in a large field near Mrs. Crittenden's house , a portion being open , and the side occupied by the Yankees being covered with lux- uriant corn . Through this corn , when ...
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