Southern History of the War: The second year of the warBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - United States |
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Page 134
... corps ; Gen. Franklin's corps ; Gen. Banks ' corps , commanded by Gen. Williams ; and Sykes ' division of Fitz John Porter's corps . Their line of battle was between four and five miles long , with their left stretching across the ...
... corps ; Gen. Franklin's corps ; Gen. Banks ' corps , commanded by Gen. Williams ; and Sykes ' division of Fitz John Porter's corps . Their line of battle was between four and five miles long , with their left stretching across the ...
Page 191
... corps occupied the highlands above , opposite and for a mile below the town . Jackson's corps rested on Long- street's right , and extended away to the eastward , the extreme right , under A. P. Hill , crossing the railroad at ...
... corps occupied the highlands above , opposite and for a mile below the town . Jackson's corps rested on Long- street's right , and extended away to the eastward , the extreme right , under A. P. Hill , crossing the railroad at ...
Page 344
... corps had to pass our quarters on its march towards Gettysburg . One division of Ewell's also had to join in a little beyond Greenwood , and Longstreet's corps had to bring up the rear . During the morning I made the acquaintance of Col ...
... corps had to pass our quarters on its march towards Gettysburg . One division of Ewell's also had to join in a little beyond Greenwood , and Longstreet's corps had to bring up the rear . During the morning I made the acquaintance of Col ...
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