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Page 99
... brigades , on the 18th of July , of that portion of the field immediately contested and near Blackburn's Ford , some sixty - four corpses were found and buried , and at least twenty prisoners were also picked up , besides one hundred ...
... brigades , on the 18th of July , of that portion of the field immediately contested and near Blackburn's Ford , some sixty - four corpses were found and buried , and at least twenty prisoners were also picked up , besides one hundred ...
Page 101
... brigade , consisting of the 2d , 4th , 5th , 27th and 33d Virginia regiments . He was accompanied by General Bee ... brigades , occupying the THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 101.
... brigade , consisting of the 2d , 4th , 5th , 27th and 33d Virginia regiments . He was accompanied by General Bee ... brigades , occupying the THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 101.
Page 102
... brigades , occupying the defensive line of Bull Run . Brigadier - general Ewell's was posted at the Union Mill's Ford ; Brigadier - general D. R. Jones ' at McLean's Ford ; Brigadier - general Longstreet's at Blackburn's Ford ...
... brigades , occupying the defensive line of Bull Run . Brigadier - general Ewell's was posted at the Union Mill's Ford ; Brigadier - general D. R. Jones ' at McLean's Ford ; Brigadier - general Longstreet's at Blackburn's Ford ...
Page 103
... brigade of General Tyler's division and two other heavy brigades . This division of the enemy's forces numbered nine thousand men and thirteen pieces of artillery - Carlisle's and Ayres ' batteries - that is , nine hundred men and two ...
... brigade of General Tyler's division and two other heavy brigades . This division of the enemy's forces numbered nine thousand men and thirteen pieces of artillery - Carlisle's and Ayres ' batteries - that is , nine hundred men and two ...
Page 104
... brigade — which here , as at Fairfax Court - house , led the advance - at about 9.45 A. M. , debouched from a wood in sight of Evans ' position , some five hundred yards distant from Wheat's Louisiana battalion . He immediately threw ...
... brigade — which here , as at Fairfax Court - house , led the advance - at about 9.45 A. M. , debouched from a wood in sight of Evans ' position , some five hundred yards distant from Wheat's Louisiana battalion . He immediately threw ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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