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Page 481
... battery of the enemy , some five hundred yards to the front of Jackson's division , opening fire upon a battery to the right , was silenced in twenty minutes by a rapid and well - directed fire from Poague's battery ; other batteries of ...
... battery of the enemy , some five hundred yards to the front of Jackson's division , opening fire upon a battery to the right , was silenced in twenty minutes by a rapid and well - directed fire from Poague's battery ; other batteries of ...
Page 541
... batteries . At two o'clock in the morning our troops were all under arms , and batteries in position to receive the expected attack of the enemy . The Rappahannock , in its course from west to east , is skirted just at the point where ...
... batteries . At two o'clock in the morning our troops were all under arms , and batteries in position to receive the expected attack of the enemy . The Rappahannock , in its course from west to east , is skirted just at the point where ...
Page 78
... batteries . On the 10th , there was spirited skirmishing with slight cannonad- ing , continuing throughout the day . This was kept up with varying intensity . Hills commanding and encircling the town , within easy cannon range , offered ...
... batteries . On the 10th , there was spirited skirmishing with slight cannonad- ing , continuing throughout the day . This was kept up with varying intensity . Hills commanding and encircling the town , within easy cannon range , offered ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries Beauregard Bragg bridge brigade camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Chattanooga Chickahominy Colonel column command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress corps crossed declared defence disaster division enemy enemy's engaged evacuation expedition fall back federacy Federal field fight fire flank force Fort Sumter Fredericksburg front gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Hill hundred infantry Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed and wounded Lee's Lincoln Longstreet loss Manassas McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Morris Island Mountain moved movement negro night North Carolina Northern o'clock occupied officers opened party pieces of artillery political portion position Potomac President prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island shot side slavery soldiers South Southern spirit success surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Turner Ashby Union Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington West whole Yankee