| 1863 - 856 pages
...determined that the attack should be made on tL« nert morning, at the earliest hour practicable, and in three lines of battle: the first and second extending from Owl Creek, on the Confederate left, to Lick Creek on their right—a distance of about three miles—supported by the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1863 - 848 pages
...determined that the attack should be made on the next morning, at the earliest hour practicable, and in three lines of battle : the first and second extending from Owl Creek, on the Confederate left, to Lick Creek on their right — a distance of about three miles — supported by... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 322 pages
...next morning at the earliest hour practicable, in accordance with the orders of the movement. That is, in three lines of battle, the first and second extending...by the third and the reserve. The first line, under Major-gen. Hardee, was constituted of his corps, augmented on his right by Gladden's brigade, of Major-gen.... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - Illinois - 1865 - 642 pages
...next morning, at the earliest hour practicable, in accordance with the laws of movement — that is, in three lines of battle : the first and second extending...and the reserve. The first line, under Major-General ILirdee, was constituted of his corps, augmented on his right by Gladden's brigade of Major-General... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - Chicago (Ill.) - 1865 - 636 pages
...next morning, at the earliest hour practicable, in accordance with the laws of movement — that is, in three lines of battle : the first and second extending...by the third and the reserve. The first line, under Major- General Hardee, was constituted of his corps, augmented on his right by Gladden's brigade of... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...determined that the attack should be made on the next morning, at the earliest hour practicable, and in three lines of battle : the first and second extending from Owl Creek, on the Confederate left, to Lick Creek on their right — a distance of about three miles — supported by... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - United States - 1865 - 884 pages
...determined that the attack should be made on the next morning, at the earliest hour practicable, and in three lines of battle : the first and second extending from Owl Creek, on the Confederate left, to Lick Creek on their right — a distance of about three miles — supported by... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 944 pages
...Federal position. The rebel army was formed in three lines. The first, under General Hardee, extended from Owl Creek on the left to Lick Creek on the right The second, under Bragg, followed the first, at an interval of eight hundred yards, and the софе... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 782 pages
...next morning, at the earliest hour practicable. The Confederate plan of battle was in three lines — the first and second extending from Owl Creek on the...by the third and the reserve. The first line, under Major-Gen. Hardce, was constituted of his corps, augmented on his right by Gladden's brigade, of Major-Gen.... | |
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