R. E. Lee: A Biography, Volume 3C. Scribner's Sons, 1935 - United States |
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... A. P. Hill had been wounded . " There is a hint in one of Lee's dispatches indicating that Stuart thought Lee had not been satisfied with his handling of the infantry that day because Lee had not publicly commended him ; 11 but as ...
... A. P. Hill had been wounded . " There is a hint in one of Lee's dispatches indicating that Stuart thought Lee had not been satisfied with his handling of the infantry that day because Lee had not publicly commended him ; 11 but as ...
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... A. P. Hill's inexperience and of Ewell's indecision in the face of discretionary orders.1 The promotion of A. P. Hill and of Ewell being promptly authorized by Mr. Davis , 18 Lee decided to apportion his troops equitably among the three ...
... A. P. Hill's inexperience and of Ewell's indecision in the face of discretionary orders.1 The promotion of A. P. Hill and of Ewell being promptly authorized by Mr. Davis , 18 Lee decided to apportion his troops equitably among the three ...
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... A. P. Hill's corps relieved the pickets of Rodes's division of Ewell's corps , and on the morning of the 4th Rodes ... A. P. Hill on the Fredericksburg line . Scarcely had the last of Ewell's regiments wound their way over the hills than ...
... A. P. Hill's corps relieved the pickets of Rodes's division of Ewell's corps , and on the morning of the 4th Rodes ... A. P. Hill on the Fredericksburg line . Scarcely had the last of Ewell's regiments wound their way over the hills than ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE MIGHTHAVEBEENS OF CHANCELLORS | 1 |
VILLE I | 6 |
THE REORGANIZATION THAT EXPLAINS GETTYS BURG | 8 |
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A. P. Hill advance Alexander Anderson Army of Northern arrived artillery assault attack battle Beauregard Bragg Breckinridge brigade Butler campaign cavalry Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge Chaffin's Bluff Cold Harbor Colonel column command Confederate cross Davis defensive Drewry's Bluff Early Early's enemy enemy's Ewell Ewell's Federal field fighting fire Fitz Lee flank force Fredericksburg front Gettysburg Grant guns H. B. McClellan headquarters Heth Heth's Hill's Hoke Hoke's horse ibid II Corps infantry James Jones July June Kershaw's Lee rode Lee's Dispatches Longstreet manœuvre McLaws Meade miles morning move movement night North Anna Northern Virginia offensive officers operations orders Pendleton Petersburg Pickett position Potomac President R. E. Lee Railroad Rapidan Rappahannock reached rear regiments reinforcements Richmond Ridge River Second Corps Seminary Ridge sent soldiers soon Spotsylvania Spotsylvania Courthouse Stuart Taylor MSS Third Corps told troops Valley Venable Wilcox wounded wrote