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Page 7
... Longstreet's Successful Attack on the Left . - The Grand Charge . - Rout of the Enemy . Longstreet's Message to Bragg . - Forrest Up a Tree . -Bragg Declines to Pursue . - His Hesitation and Error . - His Movement upon Chattanooga ...
... Longstreet's Successful Attack on the Left . - The Grand Charge . - Rout of the Enemy . Longstreet's Message to Bragg . - Forrest Up a Tree . -Bragg Declines to Pursue . - His Hesitation and Error . - His Movement upon Chattanooga ...
Page 8
... Longstreet's Plans Discon- certed . The Assault on Fort Sanders . Devotion of Longstreet's Veterans .-- The Yankee " Wire - net . " - The Fatal Ditch . - Longstreet's Masterly Retreat . - His Posi- tion in Northeastern Tennessee . - He ...
... Longstreet's Plans Discon- certed . The Assault on Fort Sanders . Devotion of Longstreet's Veterans .-- The Yankee " Wire - net . " - The Fatal Ditch . - Longstreet's Masterly Retreat . - His Posi- tion in Northeastern Tennessee . - He ...
Page 16
... Longstreet , for this purpose , parting with one of his divisions ( Anderson's ) , and A. P. Hill's old division being reduced by two brigades , was assigned to Major - general W. D. Pender . The two brigades thus taken from A. P. ...
... Longstreet , for this purpose , parting with one of his divisions ( Anderson's ) , and A. P. Hill's old division being reduced by two brigades , was assigned to Major - general W. D. Pender . The two brigades thus taken from A. P. ...
Page 17
... Longstreet's corps left Fredericksburg for Culpepper Court - house , and Hood's di- vision , which was occupied on the Rapidan , marched to the same place . General Ewell's corps took up the line of march from its camps near ...
... Longstreet's corps left Fredericksburg for Culpepper Court - house , and Hood's di- vision , which was occupied on the Rapidan , marched to the same place . General Ewell's corps took up the line of march from its camps near ...
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... Longstreet's rear , or to co - operate with him in the event of an attack upon his flank , or to guard against any demonstration in the direc- tion of Richmond . When Longstreet occupied the mountain gaps , the cavalry , under General ...
... Longstreet's rear , or to co - operate with him in the event of an attack upon his flank , or to guard against any demonstration in the direc- tion of Richmond . When Longstreet occupied the mountain gaps , the cavalry , under General ...
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advance army artillery assault attack Banks batteries blockade Boston Bragg brigade Brigadier-general campaign Captain captured Carolina cavalry charge Charleston Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel column command Confederacy Confederate Congress corps creek crossed declared defeated division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell Ewell's expedition federacy Federal fight fire flag flank force Fort Sumter Fort Wagner Fort Warren front gallant garrison Grant Greyhound gunboats guns heavy Hill Hindman hundred infantry Jackson Johnston killed and wounded Lee's Lieutenant-general line of battle Longstreet's Lookout Mountain loss Major-general ment miles military Missionary Ridge Mississippi morning Morris Island mountain moved movement negro night North North Carolina o'clock officers Pemberton pieces of artillery political Polk Port Hudson position prisoners railroad rear regiment repulsed retreat Richmond river road Rosecrans Sherman side skirmishers soldiers South Southern surrender Tennessee thousand tion Trans-Mississippi troops Union Valley vessel Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington Yankee