Southern History of the War: The second year of the warBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - United States |
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Page 131
... battery of the enemy , some five hundred yards to the front of Jackson's division , opening fire upon a battery to the right , was silenced in twenty minutes by a rapid and well - directed fire from Poague's battery ; other batteries of ...
... battery of the enemy , some five hundred yards to the front of Jackson's division , opening fire upon a battery to the right , was silenced in twenty minutes by a rapid and well - directed fire from Poague's battery ; other batteries of ...
Page 191
... batteries . At two o'clock in the morning our troops were all under arms , and batteries in position to receive the expected attack of the enemy . The Rappahannock , in its course from west to east , is skirted just at the point where ...
... batteries . At two o'clock in the morning our troops were all under arms , and batteries in position to receive the expected attack of the enemy . The Rappahannock , in its course from west to east , is skirted just at the point where ...
Page 193
... batteries . Again the enemy rallied and returned to re- new the contest , but were again driven back . All the batteries of Jackson's corps were at this time in full play , and in the approaching twilight the blaze of the guns and the ...
... batteries . Again the enemy rallied and returned to re- new the contest , but were again driven back . All the batteries of Jackson's corps were at this time in full play , and in the approaching twilight the blaze of the guns and the ...
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