Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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Page 95
... brigade and make a reconnoissance , in force . That brigade was composed of three Ohio regiments and two batteries . ' The order was promptly obeyed . The Tenth Ohio still led , and at half - past three o'clock in the afternoon , when ...
... brigade and make a reconnoissance , in force . That brigade was composed of three Ohio regiments and two batteries . ' The order was promptly obeyed . The Tenth Ohio still led , and at half - past three o'clock in the afternoon , when ...
Page 96
... Brigade the Third , Ninth ( his own regiment ) , and Twenty - eighth Ohio- for co - operation in the movement , with Scammon's Brigade a little in the rear as a reserve . McCook's Regiment was composed mostly of Germans , and these were ...
... Brigade the Third , Ninth ( his own regiment ) , and Twenty - eighth Ohio- for co - operation in the movement , with Scammon's Brigade a little in the rear as a reserve . McCook's Regiment was composed mostly of Germans , and these were ...
Page 103
... brigade to hold the mountain passes . Reynolds was ordered to report in person to General Rosecrans , who at the close of the Kanawha campaign had retired to Wheel- ing , and , in December , Milroy succeeded to the command of the Cheat ...
... brigade to hold the mountain passes . Reynolds was ordered to report in person to General Rosecrans , who at the close of the Kanawha campaign had retired to Wheel- ing , and , in December , Milroy succeeded to the command of the Cheat ...
Page 122
... brigades of Generals Wright and Stevens had landed on the beach , which was so flat that the water is always shallow ... brigade , consisting of the Seventy- ninth New York and Eighth Michigan , crossed over to Bay Point the next morning ...
... brigades of Generals Wright and Stevens had landed on the beach , which was so flat that the water is always shallow ... brigade , consisting of the Seventy- ninth New York and Eighth Michigan , crossed over to Bay Point the next morning ...
Page 139
... brigade of General Gorman , Seventh Michigan , two troops of the Van Alen cavalry , and the Putnam Rangers were sent to the former , where a section of Bunting's New York Battery was on duty . To the latter Stone sent a battalion of the ...
... brigade of General Gorman , Seventh Michigan , two troops of the Van Alen cavalry , and the Putnam Rangers were sent to the former , where a section of Bunting's New York Battery was on duty . To the latter Stone sent a battalion of the ...
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