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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... Crossing of Stono River . " -- At Chickamauga . - Memorial of the Western commanders to the Richmond Congress . - Gen . Breckinridge's command in Southwestern Virginia . He is made Secretary of War.- Accompanies President Davis in his ...
... Crossing of Stono River . " -- At Chickamauga . - Memorial of the Western commanders to the Richmond Congress . - Gen . Breckinridge's command in Southwestern Virginia . He is made Secretary of War.- Accompanies President Davis in his ...
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... crossed Bull Run stream , and took refuge behind the field - works at Centreville , where Sumner's and Franklin's corps , which had arrived from Alexandria and the lines around Washington , were drawn up . The next morning , the enemy ...
... crossed Bull Run stream , and took refuge behind the field - works at Centreville , where Sumner's and Franklin's corps , which had arrived from Alexandria and the lines around Washington , were drawn up . The next morning , the enemy ...
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... crossing the fords lower . down , to flank the position , Toombs withdrawing his command , and Burnside being content to hold the bridge without demonstrat- ing further . About 3 P.M. , however , there came an imperative order from ...
... crossing the fords lower . down , to flank the position , Toombs withdrawing his command , and Burnside being content to hold the bridge without demonstrat- ing further . About 3 P.M. , however , there came an imperative order from ...
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... crossed the Potomac , remained in the vicinity of Bunker Hill and Winchester to recruit before being moved to Lee's fa- vourite ground of combat between the Rapidan and the Rappa- hannock , and concluded the ever - memorable campaign of ...
... crossed the Potomac , remained in the vicinity of Bunker Hill and Winchester to recruit before being moved to Lee's fa- vourite ground of combat between the Rapidan and the Rappa- hannock , and concluded the ever - memorable campaign of ...
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... crossed the Potomac , stormed the heights of Harper's Ferry , made prisoners of more than eleven thousand men , and captured upwards of seventy pieces of artillery , all their small - arms , and other munitions of war . While one corps ...
... crossed the Potomac , stormed the heights of Harper's Ferry , made prisoners of more than eleven thousand men , and captured upwards of seventy pieces of artillery , all their small - arms , and other munitions of war . While one corps ...
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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