The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, With Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc.1864 |
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... hill quicker or more cleanly swept . It was decidedly the prettiest cavalry dash of the war . It was here that Col- onel Faulkner received his severe and painful wound . Our pardonable exultation at an unmis- takable victory over an ...
... hill quicker or more cleanly swept . It was decidedly the prettiest cavalry dash of the war . It was here that Col- onel Faulkner received his severe and painful wound . Our pardonable exultation at an unmis- takable victory over an ...
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... hill to the right near Kelly's Ford , a fording place on the Rappa- by Capt . J. W. Kester , Aid to Gen. Gregg . Just hannock River , six miles below the Orange and previous to this , and one mile from the station , Alexandria Railroad ...
... hill to the right near Kelly's Ford , a fording place on the Rappa- by Capt . J. W. Kester , Aid to Gen. Gregg . Just hannock River , six miles below the Orange and previous to this , and one mile from the station , Alexandria Railroad ...
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... hill on the left so gallantly taken by the Second brigade , the Tenth being on the left of the First brigade the whole command rising in echelon , was ordered to charge and drive the enemy from the hill and hold it , when the whole line ...
... hill on the left so gallantly taken by the Second brigade , the Tenth being on the left of the First brigade the whole command rising in echelon , was ordered to charge and drive the enemy from the hill and hold it , when the whole line ...
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... hill , our men poral succeeded in getting back to the regiment holding it for fifteen minutes . Captain Buckley in time to join in the second charge , when again was first on top of the hill , and waving his sabre the dashing soldier ...
... hill , our men poral succeeded in getting back to the regiment holding it for fifteen minutes . Captain Buckley in time to join in the second charge , when again was first on top of the hill , and waving his sabre the dashing soldier ...
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... hill , command- ing all the others , was an unfinished work . Had this last been finished , the whole rebel force could not have taken us . The second range of hills was occupied by battery D , First Virginia artillery , Captain Carsen ...
... hill , command- ing all the others , was an unfinished work . Had this last been finished , the whole rebel force could not have taken us . The second range of hills was occupied by battery D , First Virginia artillery , Captain Carsen ...
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