Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 14
... 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 .
... 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 15
... Charge on the Batteries . - Repulse of the Confederates . - Anxiety and Alarm in Richmond . - Lee's safe Retreat into Virginia . - Mystery of his Movement . - Recovery of the Confidence of the South . Review of the Present Aspects of ...
... Charge on the Batteries . - Repulse of the Confederates . - Anxiety and Alarm in Richmond . - Lee's safe Retreat into Virginia . - Mystery of his Movement . - Recovery of the Confidence of the South . Review of the Present Aspects of ...
Page 83
... charged with the command of the division of the forces thrown across the Potomac . Gen. eral Butler was placed in command at ... charge of the North Carolina infantry , on this occasion , was the most brilliant incident of the day . They ...
... charged with the command of the division of the forces thrown across the Potomac . Gen. eral Butler was placed in command at ... charge of the North Carolina infantry , on this occasion , was the most brilliant incident of the day . They ...
Page 85
... charge . His enemy did honor to his memory ; and the Southern people , who had been unable to appreciate the cour- age of Ellsworth , and turned with disgust from his apotheosis in the North , did not fail to pay the tribute due a truly ...
... charge . His enemy did honor to his memory ; and the Southern people , who had been unable to appreciate the cour- age of Ellsworth , and turned with disgust from his apotheosis in the North , did not fail to pay the tribute due a truly ...
Page 93
... charge of them , and did so — the company being the Richmond Sharpshooters , Capt . Tompkins . In a few minutes , Capt . Tompkins and all his men , but ten , came up to the regiment , stating that Gen. Garnett only wanted ten men . The ...
... charge of them , and did so — the company being the Richmond Sharpshooters , Capt . Tompkins . In a few minutes , Capt . Tompkins and all his men , but ten , came up to the regiment , stating that Gen. Garnett only wanted ten men . The ...
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