I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road near Hamilton's, which would not divide the enemy's forces by breaking their line, but would place our •forces in position to enable us to move in rear of the crest, and either force its evacuation... Fredericksburg, a Study in War - Stran 126avtor: George William Redway - 1906 - 297 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Frank Moore - 1868 - 842 strani
...another. I decided, if possible, to seize a point on this road near Hamilton's which would not only divide the enemy's forces by breaking their line,...case this point had been gained, to push Generals Sumner and Hooker against the left of the crest, and prevent at least the removal of the artillery... | |
| Frank Moore - 1868 - 796 strani
...possible, to seize a point on this road near Hamilton's which would not only divide the enemy's farces by breaking their line, but would place our forces...case this point had been gained, to push Generals Sumner and Hooker against the left of the crest, and prevent at least the removal of the artillery... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1902 - 1308 strani
...to the Telegraph road, along which road they communicated from one part of their line to the other. I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...our forces in position to enable us to move in rear • See Parke to Franklin, December 13, 5.55 am, p. 71. of the crest, and either force its evacuation... | |
| Francis Winthrop Palfrey - 1881 - 272 strani
...had built a new road in rear of the ridge or crest, from near Hamilton's to the telegraph road. ... I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...case this point had been gained, to push Generals Sumner and Hooker against the left of the crest, and prevent, at least, the removal of the artillery... | |
| Francis Winthrop Palfrey - 1882 - 256 strani
...had built a new road in rear of the ridge or crest, from near Hamilton's to the telegraph road. ... I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...the capitulation of the forces occupying it. It was lay intention, in case this point had been gained, to push Generals Sumner and Hooker against the left... | |
| William Allan - 1892 - 580 strani
...to the Telegraph road, along which road they communicated from one part of their line to the other. I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...occupying it. " It was my intention, in case this point should have been gained, to push Generals Hooker and Sumner against the left of the crest, and prevent... | |
| William Allan - 1892 - 886 strani
...to the Telegraph road, along which road they communicated from one part of their line to the other. I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...occupying it. " It was my intention, in case this point should have been gained, to push Generals Hooker and Sumner against the left of the crest, and prevent... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 382 strani
...to the Telegraph road, along which road they communicated from one part of their line to the other. I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...case this point had been gained, to push Generals Sumner and Hooker against the left of the crest, and prevent at least the removal of the artillery... | |
| Samuel Livingston French - 1906 - 388 strani
...to the Telegraph road, along which road they communicated from one part of their line to the other. I decided to seize, if possible, a point on this road...forces by breaking their line, but would place our rforces in position to enable us to move in rear of the crest, and either force its evacuation or the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 772 strani
...right of this crest, which was designated on the map then in use by the army as " Hamilton's." . . . It was my intention, in case this point had been gained, to push Generals Sumner and Hooker against the left of the crest, and prevent at least the removal of the artillery... | |
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