Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... division . Each division had four batteries : three served by volunteers and one by regulars ; the captain of the latter commanding the entire artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard ...
... division . Each division had four batteries : three served by volunteers and one by regulars ; the captain of the latter commanding the entire artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard ...
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... division of Colonel Congreve Jackson was posted as a reserve ; and near Parsons , a part of General Steen's division performed the same ser- vice , whilst sharpshooters were sent forward to harass and fatigue the be- leaguered troops ...
... division of Colonel Congreve Jackson was posted as a reserve ; and near Parsons , a part of General Steen's division performed the same ser- vice , whilst sharpshooters were sent forward to harass and fatigue the be- leaguered troops ...
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... divisions , not to brigades , in the proportion of four batteries to each division ; one of which was to be a battery of regulars , and the captain of the regular battery was in each case appointed commandant of the artillery of the ...
... divisions , not to brigades , in the proportion of four batteries to each division ; one of which was to be a battery of regulars , and the captain of the regular battery was in each case appointed commandant of the artillery of the ...
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... division ' moved first , up the eastern side of the Tennessee , to get in a position between Forts Henry and Donelson , and be in readiness to storm the former from the rear , or intercept the retreat of the Confederates , while two ...
... division ' moved first , up the eastern side of the Tennessee , to get in a position between Forts Henry and Donelson , and be in readiness to storm the former from the rear , or intercept the retreat of the Confederates , while two ...
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... divisions , as before , while a third division was formed of small proportions at first , but destined to be enlarged by six regiments sent around by water . The latter division was under the command of Lewis Wallace , of the famous ...
... divisions , as before , while a third division was formed of small proportions at first , but destined to be enlarged by six regiments sent around by water . The latter division was under the command of Lewis Wallace , of the famous ...
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