Life and Campaigns of General R. E. Lee, etcNational Publishing Company, 1856 - 717 Seiten |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
6th corps A. P. Hill advance afternoon Army of Northern arrived assault attack batteries battle bridge brigade Burnside campaign captured cavalry Chancellorsville Chickahominy Cold Harbor Colonel column Court House Creek crossed D. H. Hill destroyed directed division driven back drove Early's enemy enemy's engaged eral Ewell Ewell's Federal army Federal commander Federal line fire Fitz Lee flank force Ford forward Fredericksburg front Government Grant guns Hancock Harper's Ferry heavy held Hill's Hooker horses hundred infantry intrenchments Jackson James River Johnston Longstreet loss Major-General Manassas McClellan McLaws Meade miles morning moved movement night North NORTHERN VIRGINIA o'clock occupied officers once Petersburg pieces of artillery Pope position Potomac President prisoners R. E. LEE railroad Rapidan Rappahannock reached rear reënforcements regiment repulsed retreat Richmond road sent skirmishing soldiers soon Spottsylvania Court House Stonewall Jackson strong Stuart thousand tion troops Valley Warrenton withdrawal wounded