| Frank Moore - United States - 1865 - 830 pages
...with no loss the desired point. A brigade of each division was pushed up rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy, for the first time, seemed to...or two ineffectual dashes at General Lightburn, who hau swept around and got a further hill, which was the real continuation of the ridge. From studying... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - United States - 1865 - 574 pages
...seem to realize the movement, but it was then too late, for our troops were in possession. The enemy opened with artillery, but General Ewing soon got some of Captain Richardson's guns up the steep hill, and returned the fire, and the enemy's skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - Bookbinding - 1865 - 568 pages
...seem to realize the movement, but it was then too late, for our troops were in possession. The enemy opened with artillery, but General Ewing soon got some of Captain Richardson's guns up the steep hill, and returned the fire, and the enemy's skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 426 pages
...point. A brigade of each division was pushed rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy for the 'ir-t time seemed to realize the movement, but too late,...of Captain Richardson's guns up that steep hill and gave back artillery, and the enemy's skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes at General Lighthurn,... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - United States - 1879 - 290 pages
...gained, with no loss, the desired point. A brigade of each division was pushed rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize...Captain Richardson's guns up that steep hill, and gave back artillery, and the enemy's light skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes at General... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - United States - 1880 - 284 pages
...with no loss, the desired point. A brigade of each division was pushed rapidly to the top of the lull, and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize...Captain Richardson's guns up that steep hill, and gave back artillery, and the enemy's light skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes at General... | |
| United States - 1891 - 884 pages
...gained, with no loss, the desired point. A brigade of each division was pushed rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize...had swept around and got a farther hill, which was the real continuation of the ridge. From studying all the maps, I had inferred that Missionary Ridge... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 480 pages
...gained, with no loss, the desired point A brigade of each division was poshed rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize...of Captain Richardson's guns up that steep hill and gave back artillery, and the enemy's skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes at General Lightburn,... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Biography & Autobiography - 1891 - 446 pages
...gained, with no loss, the desired point. A brigade of each division was poshed rapidly to the top of the hill, and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize the movement, hut too late, for we were in possession. He opened with artillery, hut General Ewing sooa got some... | |
| Alonzo Leighton Brown - Minnesota infantry. 4th reg't - 1892 - 660 pages
...gained, with no loss, the desired point. A brigade of each division was pushed rapidly to the top of the hill and the enemy for the first time seemed to realize...of Captain Richardson's guns up that steep hill and gave back artillery, and the enemy's skirmishers made one or two ineffectual dashes at General Lightburn,... | |
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