| 1885 - 164 pages
...and disorganized by a panic to which was added the disheartening influence of the death of Reynolds, undoubtedly the most remarkable man among all the officers that the Army of the Potomac saw fall in battle during the four years of its existence ; the Confederates were in high spirits over the substantial... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1893 - 570 pages
...Gettysburg, and will be read with pleasure by every man who had the honor to serve in the First Corps: Reynolds was undoubtedly the most remarkable man among...Mexican army which was destined to become the nursery of the staff-officers both North and South. His former comrades, who had become either his colleagues... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1894 - 562 pages
...most remarkable man among all the off,cers that the Army of the Potomac saw fall on the battlef1eld during the four years of its existence; and Meade...Mexican army which was destined to become the nursery of the staff-officers both North and South. His former comrades, who had become either his colleagues... | |
| Charles E. Davis - 1894 - 566 pages
...Gettysburg, and will be read with pleasure by every man who had the honor to serve in the First Corps : Reynolds was undoubtedly the most remarkable man among...officers that the Army of the Potomac saw fall on the battlef1eld during the four years of its existence; and Meade could say of him that he was the noblest... | |
| 1902 - 476 pages
...happened at quarter past ten in the morning, on July 1st, 1803. Comte de Paris says of Reynolds : " Undoubtedly the most remarkable man among all the officers that the army of the Potomac faw fall on the battlefield during the four years of its experience." The Eleventh Corps had, on July... | |
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