Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History, Volume 5Thomas Yoseloff, 1962 |
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Page 63
... Longstreet was R. H. Ander- son's South Carolina brigade . These troops had the honor of taking part in Longstreet's and Whiting's final charge along the front and flank of the Federal left , and were among the first to gain the coveted ...
... Longstreet was R. H. Ander- son's South Carolina brigade . These troops had the honor of taking part in Longstreet's and Whiting's final charge along the front and flank of the Federal left , and were among the first to gain the coveted ...
Page 71
... Longstreet's whole division now engaged , the troops in his front being those of McCall's and Kearny's divisions . The battle was forward for a time and McCall and Kearny gave ground , but Slocum reinforced Kearny against the ...
... Longstreet's whole division now engaged , the troops in his front being those of McCall's and Kearny's divisions . The battle was forward for a time and McCall and Kearny gave ground , but Slocum reinforced Kearny against the ...
Page 272
... Longstreet's line , and Colonel Black's cavalry was on Anderson's right flank . Black had only about 100 men in his regiment . In Longstreet's immediate front the situation was such that there was nothing to do but stand on the ...
... Longstreet's line , and Colonel Black's cavalry was on Anderson's right flank . Black had only about 100 men in his regiment . In Longstreet's immediate front the situation was such that there was nothing to do but stand on the ...
Contents
Affairs on the CoastLoss of Port Royal Har | 29 |
South Carolinians in VirginiaBattle of Wil | 43 |
The Coast of South Carolina Summer of 1862 | 76 |
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A. P. Hill advance Anderson army artillery assault attack August battalion batteries battle Beauregard Bragg bridge Brig.-Gen brigade Brigadier-General Capers Capt Captain captured Carolinians cavalry charge Charleston Colonel command companies Confederate corps crossed D. H. Hill Dahlgren defense division drove Ellison Capers enemy enemy's engaged eral Evans Federal fight fire flank force Fort Moultrie Fort Sumter Fort Wagner front gade gallant gallantry Georgia Gillmore Gist Gist's brigade Gregg gunboats guns Hagood Hampton Hampton legion harbor Hardee Hill's infantry Jackson James island Jenkins Johnston Kershaw killed Lee's legion Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Longstreet loss Major Manassas mand Manigault's McGowan McLaws ment miles morning Morris island Moultrie moved night officers ordered Pemberton pickets position prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforced reported repulsed retreat Richmond rifles river road sent Sharpsburg sharpshooters shot South Carolina Stono Sullivan's island Sumter troops Twenty-fourth Virginia Wagner Walker wounded