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 17
... sent to him , and sent by water . The latter dreaded to send them , lest , by so doing , they might uncover the City of Washington , and expose it to a rebel raid . On the part of General McClellan it was urged that no such apprehension ...
... sent to him , and sent by water . The latter dreaded to send them , lest , by so doing , they might uncover the City of Washington , and expose it to a rebel raid . On the part of General McClellan it was urged that no such apprehension ...
Page 31
... sent for , arrived and took up a position on the left of the battery , before which the rebels had already appeared . The Forty - fourth started to deploy in the woods to the left , with a view to protect one of the hospitals which was ...
... sent for , arrived and took up a position on the left of the battery , before which the rebels had already appeared . The Forty - fourth started to deploy in the woods to the left , with a view to protect one of the hospitals which was ...
Page 47
... sent forward on the twenty - eighth to reconnoitre the roads had neither returned nor sent me any reports or guides . Generals Keyes and Porter had been delayed - one by losing the road , and the other by repairing an old road -- and ...
... sent forward on the twenty - eighth to reconnoitre the roads had neither returned nor sent me any reports or guides . Generals Keyes and Porter had been delayed - one by losing the road , and the other by repairing an old road -- and ...
Page 51
... sent a death - dealing volley into their ranks , that broke the attacking force and drove them in disorder back over their own ground . The Union army availed themselves of the opportunity by following up the advantage ; and they ...
... sent a death - dealing volley into their ranks , that broke the attacking force and drove them in disorder back over their own ground . The Union army availed themselves of the opportunity by following up the advantage ; and they ...
Page 59
... sent forward with his corps of seven thousand men to join General Crawford . The rebels had already , on Thursday , the 7th of August , stationed themselves on an eminence near Culpepper Court House , called Cedar Mountain ; having ...
... sent forward with his corps of seven thousand men to join General Crawford . The rebels had already , on Thursday , the 7th of August , stationed themselves on an eminence near Culpepper Court House , called Cedar Mountain ; having ...
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