Southern History of the War, 1 tomasC. B. Richardson, 1866 - 363 psl. |
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... Hill , Gen. John P. Hood , Gen. E. Kirby Smith , Gen. Sterling Price , Gen. W. J. Hardee , Gen. John Morgan , and the Author . A recent statement of Mr. POLLARD having been so misunderstood as to give rise , in some quarters , to the ...
... Hill , Gen. John P. Hood , Gen. E. Kirby Smith , Gen. Sterling Price , Gen. W. J. Hardee , Gen. John Morgan , and the Author . A recent statement of Mr. POLLARD having been so misunderstood as to give rise , in some quarters , to the ...
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... Hill , nine miles from Winchester , where he remained on the 16th . On the 17th , he moved his left to Smithfield . This movement created the impression that an attack was intended on the south of the Confederate lines ; but , with a ...
... Hill , nine miles from Winchester , where he remained on the 16th . On the 17th , he moved his left to Smithfield . This movement created the impression that an attack was intended on the south of the Confederate lines ; but , with a ...
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... Hill , General Garnett was intrenched with a force of three thousand infantry , six pieces of artillery and three companies of cavalry . On the 5th of July , the enemy took a position at Bealington , in front of Laurel Hill , and a day ...
... Hill , General Garnett was intrenched with a force of three thousand infantry , six pieces of artillery and three companies of cavalry . On the 5th of July , the enemy took a position at Bealington , in front of Laurel Hill , and a day ...
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... Hill . Among the pris- oners taken by the enemy was Colonel Pegram himself . Thrown from his horse , which was wounded and had become unman- ageable , he refused to surrender his sword to his captors , and a messenger had to ride six ...
... Hill . Among the pris- oners taken by the enemy was Colonel Pegram himself . Thrown from his horse , which was wounded and had become unman- ageable , he refused to surrender his sword to his captors , and a messenger had to ride six ...
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... Hill , instead of that between the former place and Rich Moun tain , to retreat by a mountain road into Hardy county . The retreat was conducted in good order , amid distresses and trials of the most extraordinary description . The road ...
... Hill , instead of that between the former place and Rich Moun tain , to retreat by a mountain road into Hardy county . The retreat was conducted in good order , amid distresses and trials of the most extraordinary description . The road ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack batteries battle battle-field Beauregard bridge brigade camp campaign captured Carolina cavalry Cheat Mountain Chickahominy Colonel command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress Cotton Hill crossed declared defence disaster division Donelson enemy enemy's engaged evacuation fall back federacy Federal fell field fight fire flag flank Floyd forces Fort Donelson Fort Sumter Fredericksburg front gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Hill horse hundred infantry Island Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed and wounded Lincoln Longstreet loss Manassas mand McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri Missourians morning Mountain movement night North Northern o'clock occupied officers ordered party portion position Potomac President Price prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island shot side soldiers South South Carolina Southern spirit surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Turner Ashby Union Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington whole Yankee