Southern History of the War: The second year of the warBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - United States |
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Page 200
... important passage of arms in North Carolina . 1 On the 13th of December , Brigadier - gen . Evans encoun- tered , with two thousand men , the advancing enemy , and with this small force held him in check at Southwest creek , beyond ...
... important passage of arms in North Carolina . 1 On the 13th of December , Brigadier - gen . Evans encoun- tered , with two thousand men , the advancing enemy , and with this small force held him in check at Southwest creek , beyond ...
Page 201
... important point before we could thoroughly re - establish our communication without it . In other quarters of the war less important than Virginia or North Carolina , the early months of the winter were distin- guished by some combats ...
... important point before we could thoroughly re - establish our communication without it . In other quarters of the war less important than Virginia or North Carolina , the early months of the winter were distin- guished by some combats ...
Page 203
... important enterprise of the enemy in the bud . In the mean time some important new assignments of mili tary command had been made in preparation for the winter campaign , and happily inspired the country with renewed confidence in the ...
... important enterprise of the enemy in the bud . In the mean time some important new assignments of mili tary command had been made in preparation for the winter campaign , and happily inspired the country with renewed confidence in the ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries Bragg bridge brigade campaign captured cavalry Chambersburg charge Chickahominy columns command commenced Confederacy Confederate corps D. H. Hill defeated defences division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell Ewell's fall back Federal fell field fight fire flank forces Fredericksburg front Gettysburg gunboats guns Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Hill Hooker horse hundred infantry Jackson James river Kentucky killed and wounded line of battle Longstreet loss Manassas Maryland McClellan ment miles military Mississippi morning movement night North Northern numbers o'clock occupied officers opened passed political Pope Port Hudson Port Republic portion position prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear rebel regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road shell shot side skirmishers soldiers South Southern Stonewall Jackson surrender Tennessee terrible thousand tion town troops Turner Ashby valley Vicksburg victory Virginia wagons Washington West whole woods Yankee yards