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Page 422
... enemy's guns , or great range and metal . General Armistead having repulsed , driven back , and fol lowed up a heavy body of the enemy's skirmishers , an order was received from General Lee by Magruder , directing him " to advance ...
... enemy's guns , or great range and metal . General Armistead having repulsed , driven back , and fol lowed up a heavy body of the enemy's skirmishers , an order was received from General Lee by Magruder , directing him " to advance ...
Page 480
... enemy's right was made by Winder's bri- gade ( Col. Grigsby commanding ) . It was ordered to secure a commanding hill to the left of the heights , near the Potomac . Promptly dispersing some cav- alry , this eminence , from which the ...
... enemy's right was made by Winder's bri- gade ( Col. Grigsby commanding ) . It was ordered to secure a commanding hill to the left of the heights , near the Potomac . Promptly dispersing some cav- alry , this eminence , from which the ...
Page 78
... enemy's camp . This , and the condition of the enemy's batteries , made it probable that Sherman would the next day concentrate upon Jackson the fire of near two hundred guns . * During the heavy bombardment Colonel Withers was ...
... enemy's camp . This , and the condition of the enemy's batteries , made it probable that Sherman would the next day concentrate upon Jackson the fire of near two hundred guns . * During the heavy bombardment Colonel Withers was ...
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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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