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Page 213
... front and passing Crook's division around the hill and woods covering Early's left flank and attacking him in the rear while his main force attacked in front , he drove Early in complete confusion . To make the victory complete ...
... front and passing Crook's division around the hill and woods covering Early's left flank and attacking him in the rear while his main force attacked in front , he drove Early in complete confusion . To make the victory complete ...
Page 224
... front of Marietta . . . . The at- tack of Hooker at New Hope Church , and that of Howard at Pickett's Mill , were both made in column of brigades or demi- brigades . The result in both cases demonstrated that in a difficult and wooded ...
... front of Marietta . . . . The at- tack of Hooker at New Hope Church , and that of Howard at Pickett's Mill , were both made in column of brigades or demi- brigades . The result in both cases demonstrated that in a difficult and wooded ...
Page 229
... front , for Hood now called Cheatham's corps from the defenses to the attack . All the circumstances were com- bined to create a route . But no panic resulted . Attacked in rear , the troops fought from the front of their breastworks ...
... front , for Hood now called Cheatham's corps from the defenses to the attack . All the circumstances were com- bined to create a route . But no panic resulted . Attacked in rear , the troops fought from the front of their breastworks ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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