The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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... in the Downman house the night of May 3 , 1863. ) It is a mile from Guest's house to the Toll Gate , and a mile farther to Sa- lem Heights . The intervening country is open and undulating 18 Chancellorsville Campaign.
... in the Downman house the night of May 3 , 1863. ) It is a mile from Guest's house to the Toll Gate , and a mile farther to Sa- lem Heights . The intervening country is open and undulating 18 Chancellorsville Campaign.
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... night of the 30th General McLaws marched with the rest of his command toward Chancellorsville , and was fol- lowed at dawn next morning ( May 1 ) ' by General Jackson's corps , with the exception of General Early's division . General ...
... night of the 30th General McLaws marched with the rest of his command toward Chancellorsville , and was fol- lowed at dawn next morning ( May 1 ) ' by General Jackson's corps , with the exception of General Early's division . General ...
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... night of May 2 , was recalled to occupy the original post in rear of Howison's , and actively participated in the battle of May 3 . At this time Wilcox's brigade , five regiments , and two batteries of artil- lery ( Lewis's Virginia ...
... night of May 2 , was recalled to occupy the original post in rear of Howison's , and actively participated in the battle of May 3 . At this time Wilcox's brigade , five regiments , and two batteries of artil- lery ( Lewis's Virginia ...
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... 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 commanding ; to attack and destroy any force on the road ...
... 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 commanding ; to attack and destroy any force on the road ...
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... night drew on the firing ceased on both sides . " General Semmes , in his report of the battle , says : " This battle was one of the most severely contested of the war . Every regiment of the ( my ) brigade came up to the full measure ...
... night drew on the firing ceased on both sides . " General Semmes , in his report of the battle , says : " This battle was one of the most severely contested of the war . Every regiment of the ( my ) brigade came up to the full measure ...
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