R.E. Lee: A Biography, Volume 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1935 - Biography & Autobiography |
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... batteries , 18,500 men . Left Support D. H. Hill's division , 5 brigades , 7 batteries , 9000 men . Centre A. P. Hill's division , 6 brigades , 9 batteries , 14,000 men . Right James Longstreet's division , 6 brigades , I battalion of ...
... batteries , 18,500 men . Left Support D. H. Hill's division , 5 brigades , 7 batteries , 9000 men . Centre A. P. Hill's division , 6 brigades , 9 batteries , 14,000 men . Right James Longstreet's division , 6 brigades , I battalion of ...
Page 208
... batteries had been called for . Only three had arrived . They had not opened simultaneously , 20 and were quickly blanketed.30 On the left , where Jackson's chief of artillery was sick , fire had been started when two batteries were in ...
... batteries had been called for . Only three had arrived . They had not opened simultaneously , 20 and were quickly blanketed.30 On the left , where Jackson's chief of artillery was sick , fire had been started when two batteries were in ...
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... batteries that massed artillery preparation might have silenced . " It was one of the greatest errors of the early days of the Confederacy , " wrote Captain Francis W. Dawson , " that batteries were allowed to be knocked to pieces in ...
... batteries that massed artillery preparation might have silenced . " It was one of the greatest errors of the early days of the Confederacy , " wrote Captain Francis W. Dawson , " that batteries were allowed to be knocked to pieces in ...
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A. P. Hill advance Anderson Army of Northern arrived artillery attack Banks batteries battle Beaver Dam Creek Boonsboro Borcke Bridge brigade Burnside campaign Carolina cavalry Chancellorsville Chickahominy cited hereafter Cold Harbor Colonel column command Confederate corps cross D. H. Hill Dabney Davis division enemy enemy's Ewell Federal field fire Fitz Lee flank force Ford Fredericksburg front Gordonsville ground guns Harpers Ferry headquarters Hill's Hood Huger ibid infantry Jackson James Johnston June Lee rode Lee's Dispatches Longstreet Magruder Malvern Hill Manassas manœuvre Maryland McClellan McLaws Mechanicsville miles morning move movement night Northern Virginia offensive officers orders Pope Pope's position Potomac President R. E. Lee railroad Rapidan Rappahannock rear regiments reinforcements retreat Richmond ridge river sent Sharpsburg Shenandoah Valley side soldiers soon staff Stuart Taylor troops Valley Virginia Central Railroad Warrenton White Oak Swamp Willis Church woods wounded