Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 192
... D. H. Hill from the north- west . A. P. Hill led the advance from Mechanicsville and on reaching Powhite Creek near Gaines ' Mill at noon Gregg's South Carolina brigade was so stoutly resisted by the 9th Massachusetts that Hill was ...
... D. H. Hill from the north- west . A. P. Hill led the advance from Mechanicsville and on reaching Powhite Creek near Gaines ' Mill at noon Gregg's South Carolina brigade was so stoutly resisted by the 9th Massachusetts that Hill was ...
Page 222
... D. H. Hill , whose five brigades had been halted near Boons- boro , three miles west of Turner's Gap , turned back to assist in checking the Union advance . When Hill ar- rived at the Gap before sunrise Stuart had gone to Crampton's Gap ...
... D. H. Hill , whose five brigades had been halted near Boons- boro , three miles west of Turner's Gap , turned back to assist in checking the Union advance . When Hill ar- rived at the Gap before sunrise Stuart had gone to Crampton's Gap ...
Page 225
... D. H. Hill . Long- street formed the centre and right and A. P. Hill on the extreme right came up in the afternoon . On the left Hood had been relieved by Ewell the night before and formed a reserve near the Dunkard church . On the 15th ...
... D. H. Hill . Long- street formed the centre and right and A. P. Hill on the extreme right came up in the afternoon . On the left Hood had been relieved by Ewell the night before and formed a reserve near the Dunkard church . On the 15th ...
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