Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War |
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... Column of Yankees in McLemore's Cove . - Disobedience of Orders by Lieutenant - general Hill of the Confederates.— Bragg's Orders to Lieutenant - general Polk . - Two Opportunities Lost . Note : Bragg's Secret and Official Report of the ...
... Column of Yankees in McLemore's Cove . - Disobedience of Orders by Lieutenant - general Hill of the Confederates.— Bragg's Orders to Lieutenant - general Polk . - Two Opportunities Lost . Note : Bragg's Secret and Official Report of the ...
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... Columns .-- Sherman's Retreat to Vicksburg . - His Disgraceful Failure . - The Yankee Campaign in the West Disconcerted .-- The Lines in North Georgia . - Repulse of the Yankees ... .PAGE 210 CHAPTER X. Auspicious Signs of the Spring of ...
... Columns .-- Sherman's Retreat to Vicksburg . - His Disgraceful Failure . - The Yankee Campaign in the West Disconcerted .-- The Lines in North Georgia . - Repulse of the Yankees ... .PAGE 210 CHAPTER X. Auspicious Signs of the Spring of ...
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... columns , for the purpose of endeavoring to turn both of our flanks simultaneously . General Walker charged the party attempting to turn our right flank , and they surrendered . General Johnson moved the two Louisiana regiments , held ...
... columns , for the purpose of endeavoring to turn both of our flanks simultaneously . General Walker charged the party attempting to turn our right flank , and they surrendered . General Johnson moved the two Louisiana regiments , held ...
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... columns reunited at Hagers- town , and advanced thence into Pennsylvania , encamping near Chambersburg on the 27th . The invasion of Pennsylvania had now progressed to a crisis , which was the signal of unbounded excitement in the North ...
... columns reunited at Hagers- town , and advanced thence into Pennsylvania , encamping near Chambersburg on the 27th . The invasion of Pennsylvania had now progressed to a crisis , which was the signal of unbounded excitement in the North ...
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... column had reached the South Mountain . As our communications with the Potomac were thus menaced , it was resolved to prevent his further progress in that direction by concentrating our army on the east side of the mountains ...
... column had reached the South Mountain . As our communications with the Potomac were thus menaced , it was resolved to prevent his further progress in that direction by concentrating our army on the east side of the mountains ...
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