Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 282
... divisions of Price and McCul- loch , by way of Fayetteville and Bentonville , to attack the en- emy's camp on Sugar Creek . The whole force under his com mand was about sixteen thousand men . At Bentonville , General Sigel's division ...
... divisions of Price and McCul- loch , by way of Fayetteville and Bentonville , to attack the en- emy's camp on Sugar Creek . The whole force under his com mand was about sixteen thousand men . At Bentonville , General Sigel's division ...
Page 307
... division of Buell's army was there , and was hailed with tremendous cheers by the men on the opposite bank of the river . The enemy was reinforced on Monday morning by more troops than Gen. Beauregard could have counted upon . The divisions ...
... division of Buell's army was there , and was hailed with tremendous cheers by the men on the opposite bank of the river . The enemy was reinforced on Monday morning by more troops than Gen. Beauregard could have counted upon . The divisions ...
Page 335
... division of the Old Guard of the Army of the Potomac , and Gen. D. H. Hill's division , debouched from the woods on the south side of the Chickahominy , and crossed that river . Friday morning the general advance upon the enemy began ...
... division of the Old Guard of the Army of the Potomac , and Gen. D. H. Hill's division , debouched from the woods on the south side of the Chickahominy , and crossed that river . Friday morning the general advance upon the enemy began ...
Page 336
... division , came to Hill's support . Pickett's regiments fought with the most determined valor . At last Whiting's division , composed of the " Old Third " and Texan brigades , advanced at a " double quick , " charged the batteries , and ...
... division , came to Hill's support . Pickett's regiments fought with the most determined valor . At last Whiting's division , composed of the " Old Third " and Texan brigades , advanced at a " double quick , " charged the batteries , and ...
Page 338
... divisions of Generals Hill and Longstreet crossed the Chickahominy , and were , during the whole of the day , moving ... division , consisting of six brigades . The position of the enemy was about five miles northeast of Darbytown , on ...
... divisions of Generals Hill and Longstreet crossed the Chickahominy , and were , during the whole of the day , moving ... division , consisting of six brigades . The position of the enemy was about five miles northeast of Darbytown , on ...
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