Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 14
... Cavalry Enterprises of the Enemy .-- The raids in Mississippi and Vir . ginia . - SKETCH OF THE BATTLES OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK . - The Enemy's Plan of Attack -The Fight at Chancellorsville . - The Splendid Charge of 14 CONTENTS .
... Cavalry Enterprises of the Enemy .-- The raids in Mississippi and Vir . ginia . - SKETCH OF THE BATTLES OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK . - The Enemy's Plan of Attack -The Fight at Chancellorsville . - The Splendid Charge of 14 CONTENTS .
Page 50
... cavalry , three or four deep . The tops of the houses along the route were occupied by soldiery watching for signs of tumult or assassination . Artillery and infantry com- panies were posted in different parts of the city ; officers ...
... cavalry , three or four deep . The tops of the houses along the route were occupied by soldiery watching for signs of tumult or assassination . Artillery and infantry com- panies were posted in different parts of the city ; officers ...
Page 86
... cavalry com- panies - amounting in all to about 500 infantry and 150 cavalry . These troops had been at Grafton but a few days , when , or about the 25th of May , Colonel Porterfield was reliably informed of the force of the enemy and ...
... cavalry com- panies - amounting in all to about 500 infantry and 150 cavalry . These troops had been at Grafton but a few days , when , or about the 25th of May , Colonel Porterfield was reliably informed of the force of the enemy and ...
Page 90
... cavalry . The disposition of these forces was in the immediate vicinity of Rich Mountain . Col. Pegram occu- pied the mountain with a force of about sixteen hundred men and some pieces of artillery . On the slopes of Laurel Hill ...
... cavalry . The disposition of these forces was in the immediate vicinity of Rich Mountain . Col. Pegram occu- pied the mountain with a force of about sixteen hundred men and some pieces of artillery . On the slopes of Laurel Hill ...
Page 114
... cavalry . The enemy's force now bearing hotly and confidently down on our position - regiment after regiment of the best - equipped men that ever took the field - according to their own official history of the day , was formed of ...
... cavalry . The enemy's force now bearing hotly and confidently down on our position - regiment after regiment of the best - equipped men that ever took the field - according to their own official history of the day , was formed of ...
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A. P. Hill action advance appeared arms army artillery attack bank batteries battle brigade called camp campaign cause cavalry charge Colonel command Confederacy Confederate Congress continued crossed defence determined direction division effect enemy enemy's engaged entire fact fall Federal fell field fight fire five forces formed four front guns Hill hundred immediately important infantry Island Jackson Kentucky killed loss ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Mountain moved movement nearly never night North Northern o'clock occupied officers opened ordered party passed portion position Price prisoners reached rear received regiment reinforcements result retreat Richmond river road sent side soldiers soon South Southern spirit success surrender taken Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United Valley victory Virginia Washington West whole wounded Yankee