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Page 23
... soon manifest as well to our- selves as to the world . It distributed over the Confederacy the levies in proportion to the inhabitants of each State and county ; it centralized the organization of the army , and it introduced a regular ...
... soon manifest as well to our- selves as to the world . It distributed over the Confederacy the levies in proportion to the inhabitants of each State and county ; it centralized the organization of the army , and it introduced a regular ...
Page 38
... Soon after nightfall , General Jackson began to withdraw his men from this battle - field , and pass them over North river by the bridge at Port Republic , with a view to attack Shields the next morning . He left in front of Fremont 38 ...
... Soon after nightfall , General Jackson began to withdraw his men from this battle - field , and pass them over North river by the bridge at Port Republic , with a view to attack Shields the next morning . He left in front of Fremont 38 ...
Page 40
... soon , and found themselves almost in front of the battery , which instantly began to shower grape upon them . But , im- mediately rectifying their direction , they charged the battery with irresistible impetuosity , and carried it ...
... soon , and found themselves almost in front of the battery , which instantly began to shower grape upon them . But , im- mediately rectifying their direction , they charged the battery with irresistible impetuosity , and carried it ...
Page 23
... soon manifest as well to our- selves as to the world . It distributed over the Confederacy the levies in proportion to the inhabitants of each State and county ; it centralized the organization of the army , and it introduced a regular ...
... soon manifest as well to our- selves as to the world . It distributed over the Confederacy the levies in proportion to the inhabitants of each State and county ; it centralized the organization of the army , and it introduced a regular ...
Page 38
... Soon after nightfall , General Jackson began to withdraw his men from this battle - field , and pass them over North river by the bridge at Port Republic , with a view to attack Shields the next morning . He left in front of Fremont 38 ...
... Soon after nightfall , General Jackson began to withdraw his men from this battle - field , and pass them over North river by the bridge at Port Republic , with a view to attack Shields the next morning . He left in front of Fremont 38 ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries battle of Murfreesboro Bragg brave bridge brigade campaign captured cavalry charge Chickahominy command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress corps D. H. Hill defeated defences destruction division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell's fall back Federal fell field fight fire flank force Fredericksburg front Gordonsville gunboats guns Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Harrisonburg Hill Hooker horse hundred infantry Jackson James river Kentucky killed and wounded Longstreet loss Manassas Maryland McClellan McLaws ment miles military Mississippi morning moved movement nearly night North numbers o'clock occupied officers opened ordered political Port Port Hudson Port Republic portion position prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road shell shot side skirmishers soldiers South Southern spirit success surrender Tennessee thousand tion town troops Turner Ashby Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington West whole woods Yankee yards