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Page 88
... crossed the Potomac at Williamsport ; also that the Fed- eral force at Romney had fallen back . The Confederate army was ordered to gain the Martinsburg turnpike by a flank movement to Bunker's Hill , in order to place itself between ...
... crossed the Potomac at Williamsport ; also that the Fed- eral force at Romney had fallen back . The Confederate army was ordered to gain the Martinsburg turnpike by a flank movement to Bunker's Hill , in order to place itself between ...
Page 413
... crossing the stream , directed his movements for a junction with the column of Gen. A. P. Hill , which had crossed at Meadow Bridge . Gen. Jackson having borne away from the Chicka- hominy , so as to gain ground towards the Pamunkey ...
... crossing the stream , directed his movements for a junction with the column of Gen. A. P. Hill , which had crossed at Meadow Bridge . Gen. Jackson having borne away from the Chicka- hominy , so as to gain ground towards the Pamunkey ...
Page 565
... crossing Stone's river in heavy force , in his immediate front , and on receiving the second order , he informed me that they had already crossed in heavy force , and were advancing to attack his lines . He was immediately ordered not ...
... crossing Stone's river in heavy force , in his immediate front , and on receiving the second order , he informed me that they had already crossed in heavy force , and were advancing to attack his lines . He was immediately ordered not ...
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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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