General HancockD. Appleton, 1912 - 332 頁 |
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第 29 頁
... enemy . The time was to come - all too soon - when lives were to be thrown away by thousands and money by millions ; when orders of infinite consequence were to be given as the result of one glance over a field as restless as the ocean ...
... enemy . The time was to come - all too soon - when lives were to be thrown away by thousands and money by millions ; when orders of infinite consequence were to be given as the result of one glance over a field as restless as the ocean ...
第 41 頁
... enemy's rear . movement was executed cautiously but promptly ; and at noon Hancock occupied the redoubt upon the Confederate side which commanded the narrow mill - bridge across the creek , and sent word to head- quarters of his success ...
... enemy's rear . movement was executed cautiously but promptly ; and at noon Hancock occupied the redoubt upon the Confederate side which commanded the narrow mill - bridge across the creek , and sent word to head- quarters of his success ...
第 42 頁
... enemy were within close range , received them with two clean volleys of musketry , followed up by a charge along the line . Hill was wounded , and his troops driven back in disorder . Early sought to retrieve the fortunes of the day ...
... enemy were within close range , received them with two clean volleys of musketry , followed up by a charge along the line . Hill was wounded , and his troops driven back in disorder . Early sought to retrieve the fortunes of the day ...
第 43 頁
... enemy , led by two of their ablest captains . It was no fault of his that the absence of the commander in chief and the divided counsels at the Whittaker House prevented the de- struction of the enemy . No wonder that McClellan ...
... enemy , led by two of their ablest captains . It was no fault of his that the absence of the commander in chief and the divided counsels at the Whittaker House prevented the de- struction of the enemy . No wonder that McClellan ...
第 44 頁
... enemy . It lay under arms within sound of the terrific conflict which raged for hours on the afternoon of the 31st of May and on the morning of the 1st of June , when the corps of Keyes , Heintzelman , and later of Sum- ner , were ...
... enemy . It lay under arms within sound of the terrific conflict which raged for hours on the afternoon of the 31st of May and on the morning of the 1st of June , when the corps of Keyes , Heintzelman , and later of Sum- ner , were ...
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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