The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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... 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 the 30th General McLaws marched with the rest of his command ...
... 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 the 30th General McLaws marched with the rest of his command ...
Page 94
... Jackson . General Pleasonton , with his cavalry and artillery , also moved out in this same direction , following General Sickles , and the effect of this was to place a considerable force of ours between the two wings of the rebel army ...
... Jackson . General Pleasonton , with his cavalry and artillery , also moved out in this same direction , following General Sickles , and the effect of this was to place a considerable force of ours between the two wings of the rebel army ...
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Fredericksburg to Salem Church Charles Richardson. Jackson's Flank Attack . Abstract from Report of Major - General Carl Schurz , Commanding Third Division , Eleventh Corps . • Our right wing stood completely in the air with no reliable ...
Fredericksburg to Salem Church Charles Richardson. Jackson's Flank Attack . Abstract from Report of Major - General Carl Schurz , Commanding Third Division , Eleventh Corps . • Our right wing stood completely in the air with no reliable ...
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... Jackson's corps , and Barksdale's brigade , of McLaws's division , with part of the Reserve Artillery , under General ( W. N. ) Pendleton , were intrusted with the defense of our position at Freder- icksburg , and , at midnight on the ...
... Jackson's corps , and Barksdale's brigade , of McLaws's division , with part of the Reserve Artillery , under General ( W. N. ) Pendleton , were intrusted with the defense of our position at Freder- icksburg , and , at midnight on the ...
Page 102
... Jackson's troops followed Anderson on the Plank road . Colonel Alexander's battalion of artillery accompanied the advance . The enemy was soon encountered on both roads , and heavy skirmishing with infantry and ar- tillery ensued , our ...
... Jackson's troops followed Anderson on the Plank road . Colonel Alexander's battalion of artillery accompanied the advance . The enemy was soon encountered on both roads , and heavy skirmishing with infantry and ar- tillery ensued , our ...
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