Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 3D. McKay, 1866 - United States |
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Page 27
... formed the left ; Slocum's and a division of Sickles's the center , and Howard's the right , with Pleasanton's cavalry near . The Confederate line extended from the Mine road on their right to the Catharine Furnace on the left , having ...
... formed the left ; Slocum's and a division of Sickles's the center , and Howard's the right , with Pleasanton's cavalry near . The Confederate line extended from the Mine road on their right to the Catharine Furnace on the left , having ...
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... formed his force in three lines of battle perpendicular to the turnpike , and extending about a mile on each side of it . Rodes occupied the front ; Colston the next line , two hundred yards in the rear of Rodes , and back of this was ...
... formed his force in three lines of battle perpendicular to the turnpike , and extending about a mile on each side of it . Rodes occupied the front ; Colston the next line , two hundred yards in the rear of Rodes , and back of this was ...
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... formed . In the mean time Hooker , apprised of the attack and the disorder on his right , had taken measures for checking the flight and recovering the field . The troops immediately at hand were his once own division , commanded by ...
... formed . In the mean time Hooker , apprised of the attack and the disorder on his right , had taken measures for checking the flight and recovering the field . The troops immediately at hand were his once own division , commanded by ...
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... formed by the corps of Generals Couch and Slocum , but the assailing force , whose heaviest demonstration was against General Hancock's front , was held in check by his skirmish line , under Colonel N. A. Miles.1 And while Lee was thus ...
... formed by the corps of Generals Couch and Slocum , but the assailing force , whose heaviest demonstration was against General Hancock's front , was held in check by his skirmish line , under Colonel N. A. Miles.1 And while Lee was thus ...
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... formed by the chief , on heights between Fairview ( a short dis- tance west of Chancellorsville ) and the Confederate lines in front of Dow- dall's tavern . This was done at dawn on Sunday morning . Hooker's situation was extremely ...
... formed by the chief , on heights between Fairview ( a short dis- tance west of Chancellorsville ) and the Confederate lines in front of Dow- dall's tavern . This was done at dawn on Sunday morning . Hooker's situation was extremely ...
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advance army artillery assailants assault Atlanta attack Banks battery battle BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA Battle of Gettysburg Bragg bridge brigade Burnside Captain captured cavalry Cemetery Hill Charleston Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel column command Confederates corps Creek crossed Culp's Hill destroyed direction division expedition Ferry fight fire flank force Fort Fisher Fort Sumter Fort Wagner front garrison Gettysburg Government Grant gun-boats guns head-quarters heavy Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments July killed Knoxville latter Lee's Little Round Top Longstreet Lookout Mountain loss Meade Meade's miles Mississippi Morgan morning Morris Island moved movement Murfreesboro National nearly night o'clock officers Ohio ordered passed Pennsylvania pontoon bridge position Potomac prisoners pushed raid railway Rapid Anna Rappahannock re-enforcements rear regiments repulsed retreat Richmond Ridge River road Rosecrans Seminary Ridge sent Sherman skirmishers soldiers Tennessee Tennessee River thousand tion troops Union Valley vessels Virginia wounded York