History of the Philadelphia Brigade: Sixty-ninth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second, and One Hundred and Sixth Pennsylvania VolunteersJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1876 - 315 strani |
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advance army artillery assault attack Ball's Bluff batteries bridge Camp Observation Captain cavalry Cold Harbor Colonel Baker column command Confederate crossed Culp's Hill Died at Andersonville Died at Philadelphia duty enemy Fair Oaks fight fire Fitz John Porter flank force front guns Hancock Harrison's Landing heavy Hooker Hundred and Sixth James James River John 66 July June 29 Killed at Antietam Killed at Ball's Killed at Fredericksburg Killed at Gettysburg Killed at Petersburg Killed at Savage Killed at Spottsylvania Killed at Wilderness large number Lieutenant line of battle loss miles moved movement night o'clock officers Philadelphia Brigade picket plank road position Potomac rear received at Gettysburg regiment river Roll of Dead Savage Station Second Corps Second Division Sedgwick Sept Serg't Private Seventy-First Seventy-Second Sixth Corps Sixty-Ninth skirmishers soldiers Spottsylvania C. H. Sumner tion troops woods wounds received