Major General Ambrose E. Burnside and the Ninth Army Corps: A Narrative of Campaigns in North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, During the War for the Preservation of the RepublicS.S. Rider & Brother, 1867 - 554 strani |
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Stran 41
... reached a position where they could turn and pos- sibly capture the battery , by a steady , well supported charge . General Reno coolly formed his line amid the heaviest of the enemy's fire . Colonel Ferrero brought up the remainder of ...
... reached a position where they could turn and pos- sibly capture the battery , by a steady , well supported charge . General Reno coolly formed his line amid the heaviest of the enemy's fire . Colonel Ferrero brought up the remainder of ...
Stran 42
... reaching , with some loss , the cleared ground upon the enemy's left . The 9th New York , of General Parke's brigade , under Major Kimball , pushed its way slowly through the underbrush to the right , then deflecting towards the road ...
... reaching , with some loss , the cleared ground upon the enemy's left . The 9th New York , of General Parke's brigade , under Major Kimball , pushed its way slowly through the underbrush to the right , then deflecting towards the road ...
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... reached the enemy's right , but that the redans on the hills extended far beyond his own lines . His safety consisted in attacking in front , and he moved his brigade as nearly as possible towards the enemy's works , order- ing the men ...
... reached the enemy's right , but that the redans on the hills extended far beyond his own lines . His safety consisted in attacking in front , and he moved his brigade as nearly as possible towards the enemy's works , order- ing the men ...
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... reached and occupied some barracks which had been previously built and used by the ene- my's troops . On the 21st , the advance proceeded as far as Carolina City , a village containing from fifty to one hundred • inhabitants , a few ...
... reached and occupied some barracks which had been previously built and used by the ene- my's troops . On the 21st , the advance proceeded as far as Carolina City , a village containing from fifty to one hundred • inhabitants , a few ...
Stran 87
... reached , the other movements were not to be expected . General McClellan and the Secretary of War had already written to General Burnside from Yorktown , that no offensive movement was to be made into the interior of North Carolina ...
... reached , the other movements were not to be expected . General McClellan and the Secretary of War had already written to General Burnside from Yorktown , that no offensive movement was to be made into the interior of North Carolina ...
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advance Aquia Creek army artillery assault attack battery battle battle of Fredericksburg brave brevet brevet Brigadier brevet Colonel brevet Major bridge brigade Brigadier General Vols Burnside Burnside's camp campaign Captain Captain Spaulding captured cavalry column command Creek crossing defences division duty East Tennessee enemy enemy's line engaged eral Ferrero fight fire flank force ford forward Fredericksburg front gallant Grant guns Halleck Hartranft headquarters hundred immediately infantry intrenchments Joined the Corps July Kentucky killed Knoxville Lieutenant Colonel loss Massachusetts McClellan Meade ment miles military morning move movement Newbern night Ninth Corps North Carolina o'clock occupied officers Ohio operations Parke Pennsylvania Petersburg ponton position Potomac Potter prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear rebel reënforcements regiment Reno retreat Rhode Island Richmond river road Roanoke Island Rosecrans Second Lieutenant sent Sept side skirmishers soldiers success tion troops Virginia Warrenton Washington Willcox wounded