| Phineas Camp Headley - Generals - 1869 - 820 pages
...enemy was in Atlanta in force, and meant to fight, and had gone to a large dwelling close by, known ns the Howard House, where General McPherson joined me....operating against it by the left, I would extend to tho right, and that I did not want him to pain much distance to the left. He then described tho hill... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 868 pages
...says Gen. Sherman in his official report, " the condition of things on his flank and the dispositions of his troops. I explained to him that if we met serious...would extend to the right, and that I did not want him to pain much distance to the left. He then described the hill occupied by Gen. Leggett's division... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1880 - 1064 pages
...fire of artillery and musketry to satisfy me the enemy was in Atlanta in force and meant to fight, and had gone to a large dwelling close by, known as the Howard house, where General McPher•on joined me. He described the condition of things on his flank and the disposition of his... | |
| United States. War Dept - Confederate States of America - 1891 - 1056 pages
...fire of artillery and musketry to satisfy me the enemy was in Atlanta in force and meant to fight, and had gone to a large dwelling close by, known as the...would extend to the right, and that I did not want him to gain much distance to the left. He then described the hill occupied by General Leggett's division,... | |
| Thomas H. Martin - Atlanta (Ga.) - 1902 - 750 pages
...fire of artillery and musketry to satisfy me the enemy was in Atlanta in force and meant to fight, and had gone to a large dwelling close by, known as the...would extend to the right, and that I did not want him to gain much distance to the left. He then described the hill occupied by General Leggett's division,... | |
| Bromfield Lewis Ridley - Confederate States of America - 1906 - 724 pages
...fire of artillery and musketry to satisfy me the enemy was in Atlanta in force and meant to fight, and had gone to a large dwelling close by, known as the...would extend to the right, and that I did not want him to gain much distance to the left. He then described the hill occupied by General Liggett's division... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - United States - 1861 - 668 pages
...of artillery and musketry to satisfy me the enemy was in Atlanta in force, and meant to fight, and had gone to a large dwelling close by, known as the...him, that if we met serious resistance in Atlanta, as presenl, appearances indicated, instead of operating against it by the J.eft, I would extend to the... | |
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