The Chancellorsville Campaign: Fredericksburg to Salem ChurchNeale Publishing Company, 1907 - 124 pages |
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Page 22
... received intelligence from General Stuart that a large body of Union in- fantry and artillery was marching up the north side of the Rappahannock River . " Later in the day it was learned that General Hooker , with the main body of his ...
... received intelligence from General Stuart that a large body of Union in- fantry and artillery was marching up the north side of the Rappahannock River . " Later in the day it was learned that General Hooker , with the main body of his ...
Page 26
... 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 , and be in the ...
... 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 , and be in the ...
Page 35
... received the fire of two cannon " ( they were Lieutenant Cobbs's guns of the Lewis - Penick's battery , serving with Wilcox ) . General Wilcox had hastened from Taylor's Hill to aid General Barks- dale in defending Marye's Heights , but ...
... received the fire of two cannon " ( they were Lieutenant Cobbs's guns of the Lewis - Penick's battery , serving with Wilcox ) . General Wilcox had hastened from Taylor's Hill to aid General Barks- dale in defending Marye's Heights , but ...
Page 42
... musketry . The fire was received with- out creating the slightest confusion . The regiment moved forward with a cheer , Adjutant F. W. Morse bearing the colors . The enemy opposite the center and left 42 Chancellorsville Campaign.
... musketry . The fire was received with- out creating the slightest confusion . The regiment moved forward with a cheer , Adjutant F. W. Morse bearing the colors . The enemy opposite the center and left 42 Chancellorsville Campaign.
Page 46
... received a dispatch from Gen- eral Hooker , " continues General Sedgwick , " informing me that he could not help me ; that I must look to the safety of my corps , preserve my communications with 46 Chancellorsville Campaign.
... received a dispatch from Gen- eral Hooker , " continues General Sedgwick , " informing me that he could not help me ; that I must look to the safety of my corps , preserve my communications with 46 Chancellorsville Campaign.
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Abraham Lincoln advance Anderson April April 27 Army of Northern artillery attack Banks Barksdale's brigade battery battle of Chancellorsville Brigadier-General Camp near Falmouth cavalry cellorsville Chancellorsville Chancellorsville Campaign Chief of Staff Chief Quartermaster Colonel column cross the river DAN'L BUTTERFIELD directed Early enemy enemy's eral fall back flank Fredericksburg front Gordonsville Guest's guns Hazel Headquarters Army Hoke's hundred icksburg infantry intrenchments Jackson John Sedgwick JOSEPH HOOKER Kelly's Ford large force Lee's Hill lorsville Major-General Butterfield Major-General Commanding Major-General Hooker Marye's Hill McLaws ment miles morning move night Northern Virginia o'clock officers old turnpike Orange Plank road ordered P. M. Major-General pontoon bridge posi position Potomac R. E. LEE Railroad Rapidan Rappahannock River rear regiments Report respectfully Richmond ridge RUFUS INGALLS Salem Church Salem Heights Semmes skirmishers Stoneman Stuart Taylor's Telegraph road tion troops United States Ford Washington Wilcox Willis Hill woods wounded yards