Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 85
... front was thought to give protection to the enemy Four privates in the North Carolina regiment volunteered to advance beyond our lines and set it on fire . One of them , a youth named Henry L. Wyatt , advanced ahead of his compan ions ...
... front was thought to give protection to the enemy Four privates in the North Carolina regiment volunteered to advance beyond our lines and set it on fire . One of them , a youth named Henry L. Wyatt , advanced ahead of his compan ions ...
Page 90
... front of Laurel Hill , and a day or two afterwards a large force appeared in front of Rich Mountain . On the morning of the 11th instant , General Garnett re- ceived a note from Colonel Pegram at Rich Mountain , stating that his pickets ...
... front of Laurel Hill , and a day or two afterwards a large force appeared in front of Rich Mountain . On the morning of the 11th instant , General Garnett re- ceived a note from Colonel Pegram at Rich Mountain , stating that his pickets ...
Page 109
... front of Colorel Evans ' position at the Stone Bridge , and opened a light annonade . The monstrous inequality of the two forces at this point was not developed . Colonel Evans only ob- served in his immediate front the advance portion ...
... front of Colorel Evans ' position at the Stone Bridge , and opened a light annonade . The monstrous inequality of the two forces at this point was not developed . Colonel Evans only ob- served in his immediate front the advance portion ...
Page 111
... front and right , sheltered by fences and other cover . The 4th Alabama also suffered severely from the deadly fire of the thousands of muskets which they so dauntlessly confronted under the im- mediate leadership of the chivalrous Bee ...
... front and right , sheltered by fences and other cover . The 4th Alabama also suffered severely from the deadly fire of the thousands of muskets which they so dauntlessly confronted under the im- mediate leadership of the chivalrous Bee ...
Page 114
... fronts to retain and engross the enemy's reserves , and any forces on their flank , and at and around Centreville ... front , with the colors of the 4th Alabama regiment by his side . The presence of the two generals with the troops ...
... fronts to retain and engross the enemy's reserves , and any forces on their flank , and at and around Centreville ... front , with the colors of the 4th Alabama regiment by his side . The presence of the two generals with the troops ...
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