Lee's Last Campaign1960 |
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... tion into three corps the year before , General Lee , partly in dissatis- faction with the performance of his old friend , abolished the artillery reserve . Yet , unwilling to hurt a cleric of his own faith , and a most devoted patriot ...
... tion into three corps the year before , General Lee , partly in dissatis- faction with the performance of his old friend , abolished the artillery reserve . Yet , unwilling to hurt a cleric of his own faith , and a most devoted patriot ...
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... tion in their own areas . Lee wrote Seddon , " the apprehensions of the community exaggerate rumors and create expectations of an immediate attack . The responsibility of the officer charged with the defense tends to produce the same ...
... tion in their own areas . Lee wrote Seddon , " the apprehensions of the community exaggerate rumors and create expectations of an immediate attack . The responsibility of the officer charged with the defense tends to produce the same ...
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Clifford Dowdey. tion post of the attic , and Hill's staff took turns at the small open- ing . While General Lee was still ... tion . By the relative conditions of the roads traveled by the two forces , the Brock Road and Pendleton's poor ...
Clifford Dowdey. tion post of the attic , and Hill's staff took turns at the small open- ing . While General Lee was still ... tion . By the relative conditions of the roads traveled by the two forces , the Brock Road and Pendleton's poor ...
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The Weight of Empire | 3 |
There Will Be Nothing Left for Us to Live for | 34 |
The Army Was Put in Motion Today | 61 |
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A. P. Hill action Anderson Army of Northern artillery assault attack battle Beauregard began Bermuda Hundred Bragg Braxton Bragg brigade Brock Road Butler campaign cavalry Chaffin's Bluff Cold Harbor Colonel commander in chief Confederate corps commander crossing Davis Davis's defense Dick Anderson division commander Drewry's Bluff Early's enemy enemy's Ewell Ewell's field fighting fire flank force Ford front Gettysburg Gordon Grant Grant's army guns Hancock headquarters Heth Heth's Hoke Hoke's horse infantry James River Jubal Early Kershaw Lee's army Longstreet maneuver Meade's ment miles military morning move movement night North Anna North Carolina Northern Virginia numbers o'clock Petersburg Pickett Plank Road Potomac railroad regiments reported Richmond rode salient Second Corps sent Sheridan side soldiers South Carolinians Spotsylvania staff officers Stonewall Jackson Third Corps thousand tion troopers troops Turnpike units veterans VI Corps Warren's West Wilcox Wilderness woods