Southern History of the War, Volume 1This work presents the history of the Civil War from a pro-Southern perspective. |
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Page 108
... division , com- posed of at least three brigades , commanded by General Tyler , was to take position at the Stone Bridge , and feign an attack upon that point . The third division , composed of at least three brigades , commanded by ...
... division , com- posed of at least three brigades , commanded by General Tyler , was to take position at the Stone Bridge , and feign an attack upon that point . The third division , composed of at least three brigades , commanded by ...
Page 109
... division and two other heavy brigades . This division of the enemy's forces numbered nine thousand men and thirteen pieces of artillery - Carlisle's and Ayres ' batteries - that is , nine hundred men and two six- pounders confronted by ...
... division and two other heavy brigades . This division of the enemy's forces numbered nine thousand men and thirteen pieces of artillery - Carlisle's and Ayres ' batteries - that is , nine hundred men and two six- pounders confronted by ...
Page 110
... division under Colonel Hunter , of the Federal regular army , of two strong brigades , was in the ad vance , followed immediately by another division , under Colo- nel Heintzelman of three brigades , and seven companies o . regular ...
... division under Colonel Hunter , of the Federal regular army , of two strong brigades , was in the ad vance , followed immediately by another division , under Colo- nel Heintzelman of three brigades , and seven companies o . regular ...
Page 111
... division were now brought into action , led by Rickett's superb light battery of six ten - pounder rifle guns , which , posted on an eminence to the right of the Sudley road , opened fire on Imboden's battery . At this time ...
... division were now brought into action , led by Rickett's superb light battery of six ten - pounder rifle guns , which , posted on an eminence to the right of the Sudley road , opened fire on Imboden's battery . At this time ...
Page 112
... division on the other , and Hunter's division in their rear , and were compelled to engage the enemy at several points on their retreat , losing both officers and men , in order to keep them from closing in around them . Under the ...
... division on the other , and Hunter's division in their rear , and were compelled to engage the enemy at several points on their retreat , losing both officers and men , in order to keep them from closing in around them . Under the ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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