The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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Page 26
... infantry to incite General Early to exhibit his strength , but General Early was neither alarmed nor provoked by these dem- onstrations ; he kept in the shade of the woods , while his men smoked their pipes and enjoyed the show . But ...
... infantry to incite General Early to exhibit his strength , but General Early was neither alarmed nor provoked by these dem- onstrations ; he kept in the shade of the woods , while his men smoked their pipes and enjoyed the show . But ...
Page 38
... infantry in the woods , but no cas- ualties resulted from the explosions of the shells . The enemy's artillery ceased firing about five o'clock P. M. BATTLE OF SALEM HEIGHTS About five o'clock , Major - 38 Chancellorsville Campaign.
... infantry in the woods , but no cas- ualties resulted from the explosions of the shells . The enemy's artillery ceased firing about five o'clock P. M. BATTLE OF SALEM HEIGHTS About five o'clock , Major - 38 Chancellorsville Campaign.
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... infantry , galloped out from the death- ridden wood and ran into our lines ; he had a bleeding gash in his breast that did not stay his fearless charge ; his bold rider carrying the colors of his regiment had been stricken to the ground ...
... infantry , galloped out from the death- ridden wood and ran into our lines ; he had a bleeding gash in his breast that did not stay his fearless charge ; his bold rider carrying the colors of his regiment had been stricken to the ground ...
Page 67
... defended by a brigade of the rebel infantry and a battery . If the en- emy should be greatly reinforced you will then select a strong position , and compel him to attack you on your own ground . You will Abstracts of Reports 67.
... defended by a brigade of the rebel infantry and a battery . If the en- emy should be greatly reinforced you will then select a strong position , and compel him to attack you on your own ground . You will Abstracts of Reports 67.
Page 78
... Infantry fire heavier than hitherto , and our men fall back a little in the center . Heavy infantry fire reported . Time 6.05 to 6.15 o'clock . BUTTERFIELD . May 4 , 1863-12 M. Col. Ambrose Thompson , Quartermaster , Aquia , Va .: Keep ...
... Infantry fire heavier than hitherto , and our men fall back a little in the center . Heavy infantry fire reported . Time 6.05 to 6.15 o'clock . BUTTERFIELD . May 4 , 1863-12 M. Col. Ambrose Thompson , Quartermaster , Aquia , Va .: Keep ...
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