Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States: Military essays and recollectionsBroadfoot Publishing Company, 1992 - United States |
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... hour passed into his- tory , and yet we waited . Even the occasional report of a rifle on the skirmish line seemed ... hours . General Lee , in his report , A SCRAP OF GETTYSBURG ΙΟΙ.
... hour passed into his- tory , and yet we waited . Even the occasional report of a rifle on the skirmish line seemed ... hours . General Lee , in his report , A SCRAP OF GETTYSBURG ΙΟΙ.
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four hours . General Lee , in his report , says it continued for " about two hours . " General Hays reports it as two and a half hours , others at three , and so on to four . But whatever the number , there were guns enough and to spare ...
four hours . General Lee , in his report , says it continued for " about two hours . " General Hays reports it as two and a half hours , others at three , and so on to four . But whatever the number , there were guns enough and to spare ...
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... hour . Our situation seemed deplorable . We were seventy miles from our only hope of relief . Many of the men were barefoot . We had fought and marched for twenty - six hours , with only three hours ' rest , and in that time had ...
... hour . Our situation seemed deplorable . We were seventy miles from our only hope of relief . Many of the men were barefoot . We had fought and marched for twenty - six hours , with only three hours ' rest , and in that time had ...
Contents
THE FIRST SABRE CHARGE OF THE WAR | 25 |
THE BATTLE | 32 |
ON TO RICHMOND IN 1862 By ISRAEL N STILES late | 45 |
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