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Page 128
He brought the enemy again into battle . on Sunday morning , the 8th , drove him out of his intrenchments , and forced him across the Po ... Our lines were maintained and portions of the enemy's lines of defence were wrested from him .
He brought the enemy again into battle . on Sunday morning , the 8th , drove him out of his intrenchments , and forced him across the Po ... Our lines were maintained and portions of the enemy's lines of defence were wrested from him .
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A force of 2,000 men sent out from Fort Stevens on Tuesday evening assaulted the enemy with spirit and decision . They retired to their main line . In this engagement each party lost about 300 killed and wounded . That night the enemy's ...
A force of 2,000 men sent out from Fort Stevens on Tuesday evening assaulted the enemy with spirit and decision . They retired to their main line . In this engagement each party lost about 300 killed and wounded . That night the enemy's ...
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On the 30th , Major - General Warren , under direction of MajorGeneral Meade , attacked the enemy's extreme right south of the Weldon road , while at the same time Major - General Meade made an advance from the centre of his line in ...
On the 30th , Major - General Warren , under direction of MajorGeneral Meade , attacked the enemy's extreme right south of the Weldon road , while at the same time Major - General Meade made an advance from the centre of his line in ...
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