The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 3Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 738 pages |
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... Colonel Ingra- ham with the first brigade of General Emory and General Paine , of the second brigade , with five batteries , and the Second Rhode Island Cavalry as the main body , and Colonel Gooding with the third brigade in the ...
... Colonel Ingra- ham with the first brigade of General Emory and General Paine , of the second brigade , with five batteries , and the Second Rhode Island Cavalry as the main body , and Colonel Gooding with the third brigade in the ...
Page 10
... Colonel Bryan reported that he was too hotly pressed , and the Thirty - first Mas- sachusetts was sent over to support him . " In the afternoon the main army had reached the enemy's works , and for half an hour an artillery duel ensued ...
... Colonel Bryan reported that he was too hotly pressed , and the Thirty - first Mas- sachusetts was sent over to support him . " In the afternoon the main army had reached the enemy's works , and for half an hour an artillery duel ensued ...
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... Colonel Gooding received orders to drive the enemy's light battery from the field , but not to storm the works . It turned out that there was not any battery outside the works . " The Thirty - first Massachusetts , under Lieutenant - ...
... Colonel Gooding received orders to drive the enemy's light battery from the field , but not to storm the works . It turned out that there was not any battery outside the works . " The Thirty - first Massachusetts , under Lieutenant - ...
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... Colonel Sharpe , on the extreme right on the woods , advancing slowly and supported by the cavalry . Between the Thirty - eighth and Fifty - third Massa- chusetts , one section of the first main battery was placed on a road leading to ...
... Colonel Sharpe , on the extreme right on the woods , advancing slowly and supported by the cavalry . Between the Thirty - eighth and Fifty - third Massa- chusetts , one section of the first main battery was placed on a road leading to ...
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... Colonel Graham thinks their loss greater . The Union loss was one killed and one missing . " On the 22d of April , the Union cavalry took McMinnville by surprise . On this occasion , " Colonel Longworth , of the Ohio Cavalry , struck ...
... Colonel Graham thinks their loss greater . The Union loss was one killed and one missing . " On the 22d of April , the Union cavalry took McMinnville by surprise . On this occasion , " Colonel Longworth , of the Ohio Cavalry , struck ...
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