They Call Him Stonewall: The Life of Lt. General T.J. JacksonHolt, Rinehart & Winston, 1961 - 470 pages |
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... guns came up , and for half an hour challenged the heavier Federals . Many bat- teries were blasted ; some of the Rockbridge guns remained in place until their wheels were gone , and the horses dead , and few men were left to serve the ...
... guns came up , and for half an hour challenged the heavier Federals . Many bat- teries were blasted ; some of the Rockbridge guns remained in place until their wheels were gone , and the horses dead , and few men were left to serve the ...
Page 77
... gun were the enemy or his own men ; he had just ordered Cap- tain W. T. Poague toward the bridge with one of the Rockbridge guns . Poague , seeing the new and mysterious gun himself , turned to Jackson : " That can't be my gun , sir ...
... gun were the enemy or his own men ; he had just ordered Cap- tain W. T. Poague toward the bridge with one of the Rockbridge guns . Poague , seeing the new and mysterious gun himself , turned to Jackson : " That can't be my gun , sir ...
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... guns , regiment on regiment . Storming up the hill would be murderous , since men would be forced to climb slowly through fields of wheat , in sight of the guns . A millpond covered the right flank , and the artillery the left , from a ...
... guns , regiment on regiment . Storming up the hill would be murderous , since men would be forced to climb slowly through fields of wheat , in sight of the guns . A millpond covered the right flank , and the artillery the left , from a ...
Contents
John Browns Body | 3 |
IS GIDEON QUITE SANE? | 9 |
FRONT ROYAL | 29 |
Copyright | |
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