The Rebellion Record, Volume 7G. P. Putnam, 1864 - United States Vols. 1-8 each in three divisions, separately paged: I. Diary of events; II. Documents and narratives; III. Poetry, rumors and incidents. Vol. 9 in two divisions, omitting "Diary of events"; v. 10-11 and supplement. "Documents" only. |
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Page 107
... attack . It had not been intended to fight a general battle at such a distance from our base , unless attacked by the enemy ; but finding ourselves unexpectedly con- fronted by the Federal army , it became a matter of difficulty to ...
... attack . It had not been intended to fight a general battle at such a distance from our base , unless attacked by the enemy ; but finding ourselves unexpectedly con- fronted by the Federal army , it became a matter of difficulty to ...
Page 283
... attack being made , attack . I did so . and night coming on , I encamped my division on the road . Early on the morning of the fourth , the enemy showed himself on my left and rear , on the Rich- I then threw mond and Fredericksburgh ...
... attack being made , attack . I did so . and night coming on , I encamped my division on the road . Early on the morning of the fourth , the enemy showed himself on my left and rear , on the Rich- I then threw mond and Fredericksburgh ...
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... attack was not made until nine o'clock . Prior to giving the order to move forward to the attack , General Polk discovered that , owing to the want of precaution on the part of the pro- per authority in the formation of the general line ...
... attack was not made until nine o'clock . Prior to giving the order to move forward to the attack , General Polk discovered that , owing to the want of precaution on the part of the pro- per authority in the formation of the general line ...
Contents
General Lees Wooing | 32 |
DOC PAGE | 102 |
Evacuation of Winchester Va | 138 |
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