The Battle of ChancellorsvilleRon R. Van Sickle Military Books, 1987 - 261 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER | 9 |
PREPARATIONS OF THE TWO ARMIES FOR THE ONSET | 25 |
PLAN OF THE CAMPAIGN | 36 |
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A. P. Hill's Acquia advance ammunition Anderson's arrived artillery attack Bank's ford Battalion battery battle of Chancellorsville battle of Fredericksburg bridges brigade Burnside campaign Captain cavalry Chancellorsville charge Colonel column Conduct direction division early Early's Eleventh corps Ely's ford enemy enemy's eral field Fifth corps fight fire force ford road forward Fredericksburg front Georgia Gordonsville ground guns Hazel grove headquarters Hill Hooker horse Howard infantry intrenchments Jackson Jackson's corps Lee's line of battle major-general commanding McLaws miles morning move movement night North Carolina o'clock officers official report plank road Pleasanton posi position Potomac pushed railroad Rapidan Rappahannock rear rebel army received regiments Richmond rifle-pits right flank Rodes says Schurz Second corps Sedgwick sent Sickles side skirmishers Slocum soldier Stoneman Stuart Sykes tavern testimony Third corps tion Trimble's Twelfth corps Union army Union line United States ford Virginia wounded