The Early Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of Robert E. Lee: With a Record of the Campaigns and Heroic Deeds of His Companions in ArmsE.B. Treat & Company, 1871 - 851 pages |
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... Confederate army blinded in Pennsylvania for want of cavalry . The battle of Gettysburg has the moral effect of a surprise to Gen. Lee . - The lost opportunity of the 1st July . - Why Gen. Lee fought the next day . Temper of his army ...
... Confederate army blinded in Pennsylvania for want of cavalry . The battle of Gettysburg has the moral effect of a surprise to Gen. Lee . - The lost opportunity of the 1st July . - Why Gen. Lee fought the next day . Temper of his army ...
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... Confederate Army . - Defences of Charleston . - Battle of Fort Sumter . - Gen . Beauregard takes command in Virginia . His contempt of " the Yankees . " - A grotesque letter . - Popular sentiment concerning the war . - Explanation of ...
... Confederate Army . - Defences of Charleston . - Battle of Fort Sumter . - Gen . Beauregard takes command in Virginia . His contempt of " the Yankees . " - A grotesque letter . - Popular sentiment concerning the war . - Explanation of ...
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... Confederate Army demoralized by their victory . - Sequel of Manassas , CHAPTER XXXII . 352 An early council of the Confederate Government . - Unpopularity of Gen. John- ston . He indicates the value of concentration , and proposes an ...
... Confederate Army demoralized by their victory . - Sequel of Manassas , CHAPTER XXXII . 352 An early council of the Confederate Government . - Unpopularity of Gen. John- ston . He indicates the value of concentration , and proposes an ...
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... Confederate States Army , September , 1861. - Promoted in front of Richmond . -His part in the capture of Harper's Ferry . - His glorious and bloody work at Fredericksburg . The East Tennessee campaign , 1863. - Gen . McLaws opposes the ...
... Confederate States Army , September , 1861. - Promoted in front of Richmond . -His part in the capture of Harper's Ferry . - His glorious and bloody work at Fredericksburg . The East Tennessee campaign , 1863. - Gen . McLaws opposes the ...
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... Confederate States army at Manassas . His campaign with Bragg in Ken- tucky . Great success of Gen. Smith's part of the campaign . - Put in com- mand of the Trans - Mississippi Department . - Extraordinary spirit of this part of the ...
... Confederate States army at Manassas . His campaign with Bragg in Ken- tucky . Great success of Gen. Smith's part of the campaign . - Put in com- mand of the Trans - Mississippi Department . - Extraordinary spirit of this part of the ...
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A. P. Hill action advance arms Army of Northern Army of Tennessee artillery assault attack batteries battle Beauregard Bragg Breckinridge brigade brilliant campaign captured Carolina cavalry column command Confederacy Confederate army corps D. H. Hill defence desperate division Dorn duty enemy enemy's engaged Federal army field fight fire Fitzhugh Lee flank Floyd force fought front gallant guns Hardee Harper's Ferry Hill honour horse infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed Lee's Lieutenant-General Longstreet Maj.-Gen Major-General Manassas mand McClellan McLaws ment miles military Mississippi Missouri moved movement never night North Northern Virginia numbers officers organized P. G. T. BEAUREGARD Polk position Potomac President Davis prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements remarkable retreat Richmond river road rode sent Sherman soldiers South South Carolina Southern Stuart success superiour surrender tion troops Valley Vicksburg victory Washington West Point wounded