His rear guard, however, was attacked by our cavalry, and suffered considerable, loss. Thus ended the rebel campaign north of the Potomac, from which important political and military results had been expected. Our own loss in this short campaign had been... The Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 - Page 155by Samuel Adams Drake - 1891 - 178 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1863 - 528 pages
...with lumber collected from canal boats and the ruins of wooden houses, and on the morning of the 14th his army had crossed to the south side of the river. His rear guard, however, was attacked by our cavalry, and suffered considerable, loss. Thus ended the rebel... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1864 - 670 pages
...houses, and on the morning of the 14th MR army had crossed to the south side of the river. His rear guard was attacked by our cavalry, and suffered considerable...military results had been expected. Our own loss in this campaign had been very severe, viz.: 2834 killed, 13,709 wounded, and 6643 missing— in all 23,186.... | |
| William Vincent McKean - Almanacs, American - 1864 - 668 pages
...south Bide of the river. Ilis rear guard was attacked by our cavalry, and suffered considerable lose. Thus ended the rebel campaign north of the Potomac, from which important political and mili* tary resulte had been expected. Our own loes In this campaign had been very severe, viz.: 2834... | |
| William Vincent McKean - Almanacs, American - 1864 - 668 pages
...with lumber collected Irom canal boats and the ruins of wooden house«, and on the morning of the 14th his army had crossed to the south side of the river. His rear guard was attacked by our cavalry, and suffered considerable loes. Thus ended the rebel campaign... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1889 - 1194 pages
...with lumber collected from canal-boats and the ruins of wooden houses, and on the morning of the 14th his army had crossed to the south side of the river. His rear guard, however, was attacked by our cavalry and suffered considerable loss. Thus ended the rebel... | |
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