Southern History of the War: The second year of the warBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - United States |
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Page 128
... division , consisting of the brigades of Branch , Gregg , Field ( Col. Brockenbrough commanding ) , Pender , Archer , and Col. Thomas , with the batteries of the division , under Lieut . - col . R. L. Walker ; Ewell's division , under ...
... division , consisting of the brigades of Branch , Gregg , Field ( Col. Brockenbrough commanding ) , Pender , Archer , and Col. Thomas , with the batteries of the division , under Lieut . - col . R. L. Walker ; Ewell's division , under ...
Page 131
... division ( Gen. Lawton commanding ) , forming the right , and Jackson's division ( Gen. J. R. Jones , commanding ) , forming the left of my command . Major - gen . Stuart , with the cavalry , was on my left . Jackson's division ( Gen ...
... division ( Gen. Lawton commanding ) , forming the right , and Jackson's division ( Gen. J. R. Jones , commanding ) , forming the left of my command . Major - gen . Stuart , with the cavalry , was on my left . Jackson's division ( Gen ...
Page 168
... division held ground west of Corinth and just south of the Memphis and Charleston railroad . Gen. Maury's division was posted north of the Memphis and Charleston railroad , and between it and the Memphis and Ohio railroad . Gen ...
... division held ground west of Corinth and just south of the Memphis and Charleston railroad . Gen. Maury's division was posted north of the Memphis and Charleston railroad , and between it and the Memphis and Ohio railroad . Gen ...
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