The Early Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of Robert E. Lee: With a Record of the Campaigns and Heroic Deeds of His Companions in Arms |
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... regiment . - Gen . Hill at Chickamauga . - Removed from command . - His literary exploits and eccentricities , CHAPTER XL , LIEUT . - GEN . RICHARD S. EWELL . 448 Gen. Ewell as the companion and friend of Stonewall Jackson . - His ...
... regiment . - Gen . Hill at Chickamauga . - Removed from command . - His literary exploits and eccentricities , CHAPTER XL , LIEUT . - GEN . RICHARD S. EWELL . 448 Gen. Ewell as the companion and friend of Stonewall Jackson . - His ...
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... regiment of cavalry . - His famous white steed . - Death of his brother . - The devotion of Ashby .-- Habits and appearance of the cavalier . - Purity of his life . Adventure with the enemy at Winchester . - Ashby on the retreat from ...
... regiment of cavalry . - His famous white steed . - Death of his brother . - The devotion of Ashby .-- Habits and appearance of the cavalier . - Purity of his life . Adventure with the enemy at Winchester . - Ashby on the retreat from ...
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... Regiment . - Curious plan to capture the Federal fleet in the Potomac . - His extraordinary and suc- cessful appeal to the Tennessee soldiers to re - enlist for the war . - Sent to the army of Gen. A. S. Johnston . - A compliment to his ...
... Regiment . - Curious plan to capture the Federal fleet in the Potomac . - His extraordinary and suc- cessful appeal to the Tennessee soldiers to re - enlist for the war . - Sent to the army of Gen. A. S. Johnston . - A compliment to his ...
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... regiment to which Lee was now appointed was the Second Cavalry , a new regiment organized under the act of March 3 , 1855 , its Colonel being Albert Sidney Johnston , afterwards a General in the service of the Southern Confederacy ...
... regiment to which Lee was now appointed was the Second Cavalry , a new regiment organized under the act of March 3 , 1855 , its Colonel being Albert Sidney Johnston , afterwards a General in the service of the Southern Confederacy ...
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... regiment of cavalry . Gen. McClellan strictly complied with the request of the owners of the house , and not only forbade any of his troops to enter the premises , but even abstained from doing so himself , preferring to encamp in the ...
... regiment of cavalry . Gen. McClellan strictly complied with the request of the owners of the house , and not only forbade any of his troops to enter the premises , but even abstained from doing so himself , preferring to encamp in the ...
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A. P. Hill action advance arms Army of Northern Army of Tennessee artillery assault attack batteries battle Beauregard Bragg Breckinridge brigade brilliant campaign captured Carolina cavalry column command Confederacy Confederate army corps D. H. Hill defence desperate division Dorn duty enemy enemy's engaged Federal army field fight fire Fitzhugh Lee flank Floyd force fought front gallant guns Hardee Harper's Ferry Hill honour horse infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed Lee's Lieutenant-General Longstreet Maj.-Gen Major-General Manassas mand McClellan McLaws ment miles military Mississippi Missouri moved movement never night North Northern Virginia numbers officers organized P. G. T. BEAUREGARD Polk position Potomac President Davis prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements remarkable retreat Richmond river road rode sent Sherman soldiers South South Carolina Southern Stuart success superiour surrender tion troops Valley Vicksburg victory Washington West Point wounded