General HancockD. Appleton, 1912 - 332 頁 |
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第 52 頁
... Ninth Corps fell back before the Confederate troops arriving from Harper's Ferry . Pleasanton's batteries pressing forward in the center , supported by a few battalions of regulars , seemed like a renewal of the combat , while a gallant ...
... Ninth Corps fell back before the Confederate troops arriving from Harper's Ferry . Pleasanton's batteries pressing forward in the center , supported by a few battalions of regulars , seemed like a renewal of the combat , while a gallant ...
第 61 頁
... Ninth Corps , to prepare to cross the river and occupy Fredericksburg . Coincidently with his crossing , Franklin was to cross with the Left Grand Division , three miles below the town , and threaten Lee's communications with Richmond ...
... Ninth Corps , to prepare to cross the river and occupy Fredericksburg . Coincidently with his crossing , Franklin was to cross with the Left Grand Division , three miles below the town , and threaten Lee's communications with Richmond ...
第 68 頁
... Ninth Corps fought gallantly on the left of the Second ; how Butterfield brought up the Fifth Corps , and Hum- phreys hurled his division of nine months ' troops against the stone wall , while sheets of flame swept his men away and he ...
... Ninth Corps fought gallantly on the left of the Second ; how Butterfield brought up the Fifth Corps , and Hum- phreys hurled his division of nine months ' troops against the stone wall , while sheets of flame swept his men away and he ...
第 97 頁
... Corps , from the approach- ing struggle on the slopes of Gettysburg to the final triumph of Appomattox . This was the brigade com- manded by Hancock's classmate , General Alexander Hays , consisting of the Thirty - ninth , One Hundred ...
... Corps , from the approach- ing struggle on the slopes of Gettysburg to the final triumph of Appomattox . This was the brigade com- manded by Hancock's classmate , General Alexander Hays , consisting of the Thirty - ninth , One Hundred ...
第 159 頁
... Ninth Corps had long been separated . These troops would in their advance serve to pro- tect Grant's communications with Washington against any counter movement by Lee . Why was it , we may ask , that the Army of the Potomac had been ...
... Ninth Corps had long been separated . These troops would in their advance serve to pro- tect Grant's communications with Washington against any counter movement by Lee . Why was it , we may ask , that the Army of the Potomac had been ...
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action advance afternoon Antietam arrived artillery assault attack Barlow's division battery Birney Birney's brigade brought Burnside camp campaign captured cavalry Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge Chancellorsville cock Cold Harbor Colonel column command Confederate cross Culp's Hill directed dispatch driven duty Eleventh Corps enemy enemy's eral fallen fell field Fifth Corps fight fire flank force forward Fredericksburg front gallant Gettysburg Gibbon Grant ground guns Hancock headquarters Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments July killed Lee's lieutenant line of battle Little Round Top Longstreet losses mand Meade Meade's ment miles military morning Mott's division move movement night Ninth Corps numbers o'clock officers Petersburg plank road position Potomac railroad ranks re-enforcements Reams's Reams's Station rear regiments retreat Ridge river Second Corps Seminary Ridge sent Sickles's side Sixth Corps skirmish soldiers Spottsylvania staff Third Corps thousand tion troops Twelfth Corps Union army victory Warren Wilderness WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK wounded