Into the Wilderness with the Army of the PotomacIndiana University Press, 1992 - 260 pages |
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... turned to the right ( west ) and followed it to the point where it struck Brock Road . Moving south down Brock Road for another half - mile , Hancock's infantry reached Todd's Tavern , where they turned west on Catharpin Road and ...
... turned to the right ( west ) and followed it to the point where it struck Brock Road . Moving south down Brock Road for another half - mile , Hancock's infantry reached Todd's Tavern , where they turned west on Catharpin Road and ...
Page 101
... turned to limp to the rear . After he had gone a few steps he stopped , then he kicked out his leg once or twice to see if it would work . Then he tore the clothing away from his leg so as to see the wound . He looked at it atten ...
... turned to limp to the rear . After he had gone a few steps he stopped , then he kicked out his leg once or twice to see if it would work . Then he tore the clothing away from his leg so as to see the wound . He looked at it atten ...
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... turned to another , the first would quickly walk off . There was a German color - bearer , a stupid , scared man ... Turning to Colonel Macy , commanding the 20th Massachusetts , Wadsworth ordered him to drive his troops into the line of ...
... turned to another , the first would quickly walk off . There was a German color - bearer , a stupid , scared man ... Turning to Colonel Macy , commanding the 20th Massachusetts , Wadsworth ordered him to drive his troops into the line of ...
Contents
A Battle Develops | 30 |
Tempest in the Woodland | 45 |
Carnage on Plank Road | 70 |
Copyright | |
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A. P. Hill advance army arrived artillery assault attack Battery battle brigade BRIGADE Brig Brock Road Burnside cavalry charge Colonel command Confederate continued corps commanders crossing direction dispatch division enemy engaged entire fact farm Federal field Fifth Corps fighting fire flank force Ford formed front Georgia Germanna Gordon Grant ground guns Hancock head headquarters Hill Hill's House John later Lee's Light line of battle Longstreet Maine Major Massachusetts Meade Michigan miles morning move movement nearly night North Carolina officers once Orange Pennsylvania Plank Road position Potomac Press ranks Rapidan reached rear rebel received regiment remained reserve rest river route Second Corps Sedgwick sent side situation Sixth Corps soldiers soon staff Store Tavern troops turned turnpike Union United Virginia Wadsworth Warren Wilderness Wilderness Campaign woods wounded York