The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in front. The sick, by the indefatigable exertions of Dr. Griffin, were doing well, and the General enabled to mount his horse. The order to march was given, and we moved off to offer the enemy... The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft - Stran 348avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 534 strani
...fatigues of the day and night previous, sleep was frupossible. . • December 7. — Day dawned on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors. The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in front. The sick, by the indefatigable exertions... | |
| William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 758 strani
...excessive fatigues of the day and night previous, sleep was impossible. December 7. — Day dawned on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors. The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in front. The sick, by the indefatigable exertions... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 754 strani
...and night previous, sleep was impossible. December 7. — Day dawned on the most tattered and iH-fed detachment of men that ever the United States mustered under her colors. The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in front. The sick, by the indefatigable exertions... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 812 strani
...brjlliant service to the country, and promising a ree'nforcement of 80 men, horses, and a field-piece.21 Early on the 7th, Kearny having resumed command, his...the stream. Late in the afternoon they reached the rau11 Capt. Turner's letter of Dec. 6th is given in Stockton's Mil. and 2?av. Op. , 27-8. Dec. 7th,... | |
| William Ellsworth Smythe - 1907 - 856 strani
...of the 6th, the Americans spent a sleepless and uncomfortable night. "Day dawned," says Emory, "on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors." Kearny was able to resume command, and at an early hour gave the order to march. The wouuded were placed... | |
| William Ellsworth Smythe - 1908 - 340 strani
...of the 6th, the Americans spent a sleepless and uncomfortable night. "Day dawned," says Emory, "on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors." Kearny was able to resume command, and at an early hour gave the order to march. The wounded were placed... | |
| Valentine Mott Porter - 1911 - 52 strani
...reinforcement be sent out to meet the party on the route to San Diego. The morning after the battle "dawned on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors," to use the words of Lieutenant Emory. "The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in... | |
| 1911 - 284 strani
...reinforcement be sent out to meet the party on the route to San Diego. The morning after the battle "dawned on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors," to use the words of Lieutenant Emory. "The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in... | |
| 1911 - 558 strani
...reinforcement be sent out to meet the party on the route to San Diego. The morning after the battle "dawned on the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...ever the United States mustered under her colors," to use the words of Lieutenant Emory. "The enemy's pickets and a portion of his force were seen in... | |
| Glenn Danford Bradley - 1912 - 254 strani
...the battlefield. Later their remains were transferred to San Diego. On the afternoon of December 7 "the most tattered and ill-fed detachment of men that...United States mustered under her colors " set out over the hills for San Diego. Going into camp at San Bernardo after a short skirmish, in which the... | |
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