The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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... four miles south is Hamilton's Crossing . Returning , if we halt and face to the front on Lee's Hill , as the eye scans the prospect , to the left we see half of Fredericksburg , whose southern limit is defined by the Hazel , which , in ...
... four miles south is Hamilton's Crossing . Returning , if we halt and face to the front on Lee's Hill , as the eye scans the prospect , to the left we see half of Fredericksburg , whose southern limit is defined by the Hazel , which , in ...
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... four miles from Fredericksburg called " Hamilton's Crossing , " where the extreme right of General Early's line rested . The plateau between the Bowling Green road and the foot of the ridge , on which is Lee's Hill , is open and for the ...
... four miles from Fredericksburg called " Hamilton's Crossing , " where the extreme right of General Early's line rested . The plateau between the Bowling Green road and the foot of the ridge , on which is Lee's Hill , is open and for the ...
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... ( 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 the 30th General McLaws marched with the rest ...
... ( 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 the 30th General McLaws marched with the rest ...
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... four brigades of his division ( Hays , Smith , Hoke , Gordon ) along the ridge from Howison's house to Hamilton's Crossing , and covered his front from Dr. Taylor's to Howi- son's - embracing Fredericksburg— with Barksdale's brigade of four ...
... four brigades of his division ( Hays , Smith , Hoke , Gordon ) along the ridge from Howison's house to Hamilton's Crossing , and covered his front from Dr. Taylor's to Howi- son's - embracing Fredericksburg— with Barksdale's brigade of four ...
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... four guns , and on the ridge back of Howison's , Patterson ( Georgia ) , with three guns , " in all , on both fronts , fif- teen guns , while twenty - two , including the heaviest , were marching to the rear , and eleven others were ...
... four guns , and on the ridge back of Howison's , Patterson ( Georgia ) , with three guns , " in all , on both fronts , fif- teen guns , while twenty - two , including the heaviest , were marching to the rear , and eleven others were ...
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