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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... troops . - Moral results of the campaign of 1862. - Testimonies to Southern heroism , 78 CHAPTER VII . General Lee's ... troops . - His great care for them . - Meeting of the chaplains in his army . - Relations between General Lee and ...
... troops . - Moral results of the campaign of 1862. - Testimonies to Southern heroism , 78 CHAPTER VII . General Lee's ... troops . - His great care for them . - Meeting of the chaplains in his army . - Relations between General Lee and ...
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... troops . - Operations on the head - waters of the Big 783 Sandy . His death . - A great and generous character assailed by partisan influences , CHAPTER LXXIV . LIEUT . - GEN . WILLIAM J. HARDEE . His military life before the War of ...
... troops . - Operations on the head - waters of the Big 783 Sandy . His death . - A great and generous character assailed by partisan influences , CHAPTER LXXIV . LIEUT . - GEN . WILLIAM J. HARDEE . His military life before the War of ...
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... troops from South Carolina and the States of the Gulf were now being rapidly thrown forward into Vir- ginia . On the 10th May , the Confederate Secretary of War invested Lee with the control of the forces in Virginia by the fol- lowing ...
... troops from South Carolina and the States of the Gulf were now being rapidly thrown forward into Vir- ginia . On the 10th May , the Confederate Secretary of War invested Lee with the control of the forces in Virginia by the fol- lowing ...
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... troops , having failed to attack what was known as the Cheat Summit Fort , Gen. Lee found the whole day disconcerted , and was compelled to withdraw his troops without any results whatever . The disappointed commander now resolved to ...
... troops , having failed to attack what was known as the Cheat Summit Fort , Gen. Lee found the whole day disconcerted , and was compelled to withdraw his troops without any results whatever . The disappointed commander now resolved to ...
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... troops to the attack ; the gigantic struggle was begun here ; the heroic troops pressed up to the stream , but could effect no lodgment within the hostile works ; and the cannonade died away about nine o'clock in the night . Morning ...
... troops to the attack ; the gigantic struggle was begun here ; the heroic troops pressed up to the stream , but could effect no lodgment within the hostile works ; and the cannonade died away about nine o'clock in the night . Morning ...
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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