The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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Page 22
... north side of the Rappahannock River . " Later in the day it was learned that General Hooker , with the main body of his army , had passed the river and lodged in the woods near Chancellorsville . 22 Chancellorsville Campaign.
... north side of the Rappahannock River . " Later in the day it was learned that General Hooker , with the main body of his army , had passed the river and lodged in the woods near Chancellorsville . 22 Chancellorsville Campaign.
Page 23
... Hooker . " Leaving General Early's division ( four brigades ) of Jackson's corps , and General Barksdale's brigade ( of McLaws's division ) and a number of batteries under General Pendleton to observe General Sedgwick , at mid- night of ...
... Hooker . " Leaving General Early's division ( four brigades ) of Jackson's corps , and General Barksdale's brigade ( of McLaws's division ) and a number of batteries under General Pendleton to observe General Sedgwick , at mid- night of ...
Page 26
... Hooker anxiously ex- pected him . At eleven o'clock the night of May 2 he received an order from General Hooker directing him to " move immediately in the direction of Chancellorsville , until he connected with the major - general ...
... Hooker anxiously ex- pected him . At eleven o'clock the night of May 2 he received an order from General Hooker directing him to " move immediately in the direction of Chancellorsville , until he connected with the major - general ...
Page 46
... . " I received a dispatch from Gen- eral Hooker , " continues General Sedgwick , " informing me that he could not help me ; that I must look to the safety of my corps , preserve my communications with 46 Chancellorsville Campaign.
... . " I received a dispatch from Gen- eral Hooker , " continues General Sedgwick , " informing me that he could not help me ; that I must look to the safety of my corps , preserve my communications with 46 Chancellorsville Campaign.
Page 47
... Hooker , 9 A. M. , May 4 , 1863. ) About eleven o'clock General Early directed General Smith to make a reconnaissance in the direction of the heights northwest of Marye's Hill , for the purpose of developing the position and strength of ...
... Hooker , 9 A. M. , May 4 , 1863. ) About eleven o'clock General Early directed General Smith to make a reconnaissance in the direction of the heights northwest of Marye's Hill , for the purpose of developing the position and strength of ...
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