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We united the two wings of our army and drove the enemy , by a vigorous and
bloody onset , out of his strong works at Chancellorsville and took possession of
that place , the loss being very heavy on both sides . Hooker was in the
Chancellor ...
We united the two wings of our army and drove the enemy , by a vigorous and
bloody onset , out of his strong works at Chancellorsville and took possession of
that place , the loss being very heavy on both sides . Hooker was in the
Chancellor ...
Page 141
... General Lee ' s headquarters near Chancellorsville . I ascertained that he
wanted the roads to the United States Ford , so went back by the furnace to get
them and on to Mr . Stevens ' , where , in the P . M . , there was a heavy thunder
storm .
... General Lee ' s headquarters near Chancellorsville . I ascertained that he
wanted the roads to the United States Ford , so went back by the furnace to get
them and on to Mr . Stevens ' , where , in the P . M . , there was a heavy thunder
storm .
Page 288
In 1876 he was elected governor of South Carolina and was instrumental in
reclaiming that state from the Reconstruction regime . Hampton served in the
United States Senate from 1879 until 1891 . For short sketches on Hampton , see
W . P ...
In 1876 he was elected governor of South Carolina and was instrumental in
reclaiming that state from the Reconstruction regime . Hampton served in the
United States Senate from 1879 until 1891 . For short sketches on Hampton , see
W . P ...
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MARCH 10APRIL 14 1862 | 3 |
APRIL 15MAY 6 1862 | 24 |
MAY 7JUNE 19 1862 | 38 |
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