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 85
... wounded , while that of the enemy , by their own ac knowledgment , was thirty killed and more than one hundred wounded . The fact , however , was , that our troops had fought under the impenetrable cover of their batteries , the only in ...
... wounded , while that of the enemy , by their own ac knowledgment , was thirty killed and more than one hundred wounded . The fact , however , was , that our troops had fought under the impenetrable cover of their batteries , the only in ...
Page 93
... wounded , ordered the regiment to retire -the officers and men manifesting decided reluctance at being withdrawn . The loss to the enemy in this gallant little affair must have been quite considerable , as they had , from their own ...
... wounded , ordered the regiment to retire -the officers and men manifesting decided reluctance at being withdrawn . The loss to the enemy in this gallant little affair must have been quite considerable , as they had , from their own ...
Page 94
... wounded , a number missing , many of whom afterwards reached the command , and the loss of its baggage a portion of which was used in blocking the road against the enemy's artillery . The conflict and the retreat , the hunger and ...
... wounded , a number missing , many of whom afterwards reached the command , and the loss of its baggage a portion of which was used in blocking the road against the enemy's artillery . The conflict and the retreat , the hunger and ...
Page 121
... wounds , thronged the streets with mutinous demonstrations . Others , exhausted with fatigue and hunger , fear and ... wounded , 1,483 making an aggregate of 1,852 . The actual loss of the enemy will never be known ; it may now only be ...
... wounds , thronged the streets with mutinous demonstrations . Others , exhausted with fatigue and hunger , fear and ... wounded , 1,483 making an aggregate of 1,852 . The actual loss of the enemy will never be known ; it may now only be ...
Page 122
... wounded , and missing , 609 : that is about 18 per cent . of the brigade . A regiment of Franklin's brigade - Gorman's - lost 21 per cent . Griffin's ( battery ) loss was 30 per cent .; and that of Keyes ' brigade , which was so handled ...
... wounded , and missing , 609 : that is about 18 per cent . of the brigade . A regiment of Franklin's brigade - Gorman's - lost 21 per cent . Griffin's ( battery ) loss was 30 per cent .; and that of Keyes ' brigade , which was so handled ...
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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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