| United States. Army. Department of the Cumberland, William Starke Rosecrans - Stones River, Battle of, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1862-1863 - 1863 - 596 pages
...soon actively engaged ; I attempted, with it, to assail the enemy, and ordered an advance. The 1st Kentucky, Colonel Enyart, on the right of the line,...house, on the left, that the order to move up the 90th Ohio was countermanded, not, however, until many of the officers and men of this gallant regiment... | |
| United States. Army. Department of the Cumberland, William Starke Rosecrans - Stones River, Battle of, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1862-1863 - 1863 - 596 pages
...a gallant charge, and drove the enemy before it— rushing forward to the crest of the hill—clear beyond and to the right of the burnt house. The fire...house, on the left, that the order to move up the 90th Ohio was countermanded, not, however, until many of the officers and men of this gallant regiment... | |
| William Henry Perrin, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffin - Kentucky - 1888 - 1108 pages
...continues : "I attempted with it to assail the enemy and ordered an advance. The First Kentucky, Col. Enyart, on the right of the line, made a gallant charge...until many of the officers and men of this gallant regiment had pressed forward over the fence in line with the old First Kentucky." The sad list of killed... | |
| United States. War Dept - Confederate States of America - 1902 - 1142 pages
...parties that had already passed to the right and left of the line, and in face of two of the enemy's batteries. The rear line (now front) was soon actively...until many of the officers and men of this gallant regiment had pressed forward over the fence in line with the old First Kentucky. The sad list of the... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1972 - 1140 pages
...parties that had already passed to the right and left of the line, and in face of two of the enemy's batteries. The rear line (now front) was soon actively...force at the burnt house, on the left, that the order tc move up the Ninetieth Ohio was countermanded ; not, however, until many of the officers and men... | |
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