... The Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65: The Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James |
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... Potomac at that distance from the city would not have been practicable and that by his intrenching and continuing to extend and intrench , the Army of the Potomac would have been forced to attack constantly in order to gain possession ...
... Potomac at that distance from the city would not have been practicable and that by his intrenching and continuing to extend and intrench , the Army of the Potomac would have been forced to attack constantly in order to gain possession ...
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... Potomac by its right flank . According to the report of Medical Director McParlin , the wounded of the Army of the Potomac from the 21st to the 26th of May , both days included , numbered 2,100 , that being the number sent from Port ...
... Potomac by its right flank . According to the report of Medical Director McParlin , the wounded of the Army of the Potomac from the 21st to the 26th of May , both days included , numbered 2,100 , that being the number sent from Port ...
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... Potomac in the number of officers and enlisted men present for duty , and in those on extra or daily duty , especially in the Second Corps . On page 14 of the same Annual Report of the Secretary of War there is a tabu- lar statement of ...
... Potomac in the number of officers and enlisted men present for duty , and in those on extra or daily duty , especially in the Second Corps . On page 14 of the same Annual Report of the Secretary of War there is a tabu- lar statement of ...
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advance afternoon Appomattox Army of Northern arrived artillery assault attack Ayres Battery Beauregard Bermuda Hundred Birney Birney's Boydton Boydton road Brig.-Gen brigade Brigadier-General Brock road Burnside Butler Capt captured Carolina Catharpin cavalry Church Cold Harbor Colonel column command Confederate Crawford Creek crossing despatch directed enemy enemy's intrenchments enlisted eral Ewell Ewell's Fifth Corps fire Fitz Lee Five Forks force ford Fredericksburg front Gibbon Gregg Griffin guns half-past Hancock Hatcher's Run Heth's Hill's corps infantry James killed and wounded Lee's left flank loss Lynchburg Mahone's Major-General Meade miles morning Mott's move movement night Ninth Corps o'clock officers open ground ordered Petersburg picket Pickett's plank road position Potomac present for duty Reams's Station rear regiments Richmond right flank river says Second Brigade Second Corps sent Shady Grove Sheridan Sixth Corps skirmishers Smith south side South Side Railroad Spottsylvania Court House troops vicinity Warren White Oak road woods