Pictorial History of the War for the Union: A Complete and Reliable History of the War from Its Commencement to Its Close ... Together with a Complete Chronological Analysis of the War, Volume 2B.W. Hitchcock, 1867 - United States |
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Page 20
... brigade was here engaged , and gained great honor by its gallantry and coolness . The regiments constituting it were the Second Massachusetts , Lieut - Col . Andrews ; the Third Wis- consin , Col. Ruger ; the Twenty - seventh Indiana ...
... brigade was here engaged , and gained great honor by its gallantry and coolness . The regiments constituting it were the Second Massachusetts , Lieut - Col . Andrews ; the Third Wis- consin , Col. Ruger ; the Twenty - seventh Indiana ...
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... brigade , which , however , was advantageously posted . The enemy threw forward five or six regi- ments , with artillery , to engage this brigade , holding their immense reserve in readiness to attack the Federal reinforcements , which ...
... brigade , which , however , was advantageously posted . The enemy threw forward five or six regi- ments , with artillery , to engage this brigade , holding their immense reserve in readiness to attack the Federal reinforcements , which ...
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... brigade , and Bouton's battery , were directed to follow the main road , and drive back a brigade of the enemy that held the position at Russell's . General Smith conducted his advance in a very handsome manner , the chief work as well ...
... brigade , and Bouton's battery , were directed to follow the main road , and drive back a brigade of the enemy that held the position at Russell's . General Smith conducted his advance in a very handsome manner , the chief work as well ...
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... brigade moved down to Bowie Hill Cut of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad , and thence forward and to the left , connecting with General Denver's brigade on the extreme right . Two twenty - pound rifled guns of Silfversparre's battery ...
... brigade moved down to Bowie Hill Cut of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad , and thence forward and to the left , connecting with General Denver's brigade on the extreme right . Two twenty - pound rifled guns of Silfversparre's battery ...
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... brigade was in front , declined the challenge , and the rebels rushed for ward . The battle opened at once , furiously . The enemy fought rapidly and skilfully , adopting tactics which General French construed into a feint to draw him ...
... brigade was in front , declined the challenge , and the rebels rushed for ward . The battle opened at once , furiously . The enemy fought rapidly and skilfully , adopting tactics which General French construed into a feint to draw him ...
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