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Page 60
... reinforcements , and with regard to the operations of which the Northern government had omitted no conditions of success . THE BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES . Having reached the Chickahominy , McClellan threw a portion of his army across the ...
... reinforcements , and with regard to the operations of which the Northern government had omitted no conditions of success . THE BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES . Having reached the Chickahominy , McClellan threw a portion of his army across the ...
Page 62
... reinforcements coming up , the attack of the enemy was vigorously repulsed . This was the last demonstration of the enemy , who proceeded to strengthen those lines of intrenchments from which he had not yet been driven . THE BATTLES OF ...
... reinforcements coming up , the attack of the enemy was vigorously repulsed . This was the last demonstration of the enemy , who proceeded to strengthen those lines of intrenchments from which he had not yet been driven . THE BATTLES OF ...
Page 71
... reinforcements . All our reserves had been brought up in the action . Wilcox ' brigade , which had been almost annihilated , was re - forming in the rear . Riding rapidly to the position of this brigade , Gen. Hill brought them by great ...
... reinforcements . All our reserves had been brought up in the action . Wilcox ' brigade , which had been almost annihilated , was re - forming in the rear . Riding rapidly to the position of this brigade , Gen. Hill brought them by great ...
Page 101
... reinforcements , and the advance corps from Burnside was marching on rapidly from Fredericksburg to complete the amassment on the Federal side . Although the situation of Gen. Pope was one unexpected by himself , and surrounded by many ...
... reinforcements , and the advance corps from Burnside was marching on rapidly from Fredericksburg to complete the amassment on the Federal side . Although the situation of Gen. Pope was one unexpected by himself , and surrounded by many ...
Page 102
... reinforcements . On the contrary , on his right , and on the way up from Fredericksburg , was the new army of the Potomac under Burnside ; while advancing forward from Alexandria was the newly organized army of Virginia under McClellan ...
... reinforcements . On the contrary , on his right , and on the way up from Fredericksburg , was the new army of the Potomac under Burnside ; while advancing forward from Alexandria was the newly organized army of Virginia under McClellan ...
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