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... assault of the rebel forces . Thomas then attacked in his turn , broke the rebel line , and pursued the disordered remnants to their river intrenchments , which they evacuated during the night , crossing the river , and leaving in our ...
... assault of the rebel forces . Thomas then attacked in his turn , broke the rebel line , and pursued the disordered remnants to their river intrenchments , which they evacuated during the night , crossing the river , and leaving in our ...
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... assault was met and repulsed mainly by Thomas's corps . On the next morning the rebels renewed the attack , and again and again . assaulted our lines , in the endeavor to find some weak point , through which they might pierce . For ...
... assault was met and repulsed mainly by Thomas's corps . On the next morning the rebels renewed the attack , and again and again . assaulted our lines , in the endeavor to find some weak point , through which they might pierce . For ...
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... assaulted the enemy's fortifications at New Hope Church , and engaged in the severe encounters near Dallas ; at Kenesaw ... assault on the impregnable position of the rebels ; on the 20th of July , his command alone received Hood's ...
... assaulted the enemy's fortifications at New Hope Church , and engaged in the severe encounters near Dallas ; at Kenesaw ... assault on the impregnable position of the rebels ; on the 20th of July , his command alone received Hood's ...
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... arrival of the latter . victory , made a terrible assault on our lines on the 30th of November . So sudden and determined was the onslaught that • the first line of Schofield's force was broken , 1866. ] 11 MAJOR - GENERAL THOMAS .
... arrival of the latter . victory , made a terrible assault on our lines on the 30th of November . So sudden and determined was the onslaught that • the first line of Schofield's force was broken , 1866. ] 11 MAJOR - GENERAL THOMAS .
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... assault being pushed with vigor , the whole rebel line , from left to right , was rolled up , and crumbled like a ... assaults , re- pulses , and renewed assaults , filled the whole day , but the rebel rout was worse than that of the ...
... assault being pushed with vigor , the whole rebel line , from left to right , was rolled up , and crumbled like a ... assaults , re- pulses , and renewed assaults , filled the whole day , but the rebel rout was worse than that of the ...
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