The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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... eral Lee's army and their health con- firms the opinion of Dr. Cartwright as to diminishing the ration , and it is rec- ommended that the bacon and pork ra- tion be accordingly reduced to one- fourth of a pound throughout the army ...
... eral Lee's army and their health con- firms the opinion of Dr. Cartwright as to diminishing the ration , and it is rec- ommended that the bacon and pork ra- tion be accordingly reduced to one- fourth of a pound throughout the army ...
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... eral Lee , " considering the inactivity of the enemy confronting us at Fred- ericksburg , that the main attack would be made against our left flank and rear . " He " therefore determined to leave sufficient troops to hold our lines near ...
... eral Lee , " considering the inactivity of the enemy confronting us at Fred- ericksburg , that the main attack would be made against our left flank and rear . " He " therefore determined to leave sufficient troops to hold our lines near ...
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... eral Early's dogged quietude ; his ob- jective was the rear of General Lee's army at Chancellorsville , and he knew that General Hooker anxiously ex- pected him . At eleven o'clock the night of May 2 he received an order from General ...
... eral Early's dogged quietude ; his ob- jective was the rear of General Lee's army at Chancellorsville , and he knew that General Hooker anxiously ex- pected him . At eleven o'clock the night of May 2 he received an order from General ...
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... eral at daylight . " " I commenced , therefore , to move by the flank in the direction of Fred- ericksburg , on the Bowling Green road " ( says General Sedgwick ) , " General Newton taking the advance , followed by the Light Brigade ...
... eral at daylight . " " I commenced , therefore , to move by the flank in the direction of Fred- ericksburg , on the Bowling Green road " ( says General Sedgwick ) , " General Newton taking the advance , followed by the Light Brigade ...
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... eral Sedgwick's chief of artillery , as well it might be . Brown and Squires returned no reply ; their orders were to reserve their fire solely for the in- fantry . Undaunted , they stood amidst the iron hail , awaiting the opportune ...
... eral Sedgwick's chief of artillery , as well it might be . Brown and Squires returned no reply ; their orders were to reserve their fire solely for the in- fantry . Undaunted , they stood amidst the iron hail , awaiting the opportune ...
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