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... carried . No reinforcements had yet come up except Brooks's company , and the position we had taken was too advanced to be held by so small a force . It was given up , but retaken later in the day with some loss . Worth's command ...
... carried . No reinforcements had yet come up except Brooks's company , and the position we had taken was too advanced to be held by so small a force . It was given up , but retaken later in the day with some loss . Worth's command ...
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... carry the bulk of the com- bined armies . 1864 The movement of the first day was carried out according May 4 , to plan . That night the Second Corps was at Chancellors- ville , the Fifth Corps at Wilderness Tavern , the Sixth Corps ...
... carry the bulk of the com- bined armies . 1864 The movement of the first day was carried out according May 4 , to plan . That night the Second Corps was at Chancellors- ville , the Fifth Corps at Wilderness Tavern , the Sixth Corps ...
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... carried , or , at any rate , that an advance on the right and left would have relieved the struggling mass of men at the centre , huddled together like sheep in a pen , and exposed like a mark to the concentric fire of the enemy . The ...
... carried , or , at any rate , that an advance on the right and left would have relieved the struggling mass of men at the centre , huddled together like sheep in a pen , and exposed like a mark to the concentric fire of the enemy . The ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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