General HancockD. Appleton, 1894 - 332 頁 |
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... COLD HARBOR XVI . - PETERsburg . XVII . - DEEP BOTTOM XVIII . - REAMS'S STATION . XIX . THE BOYDTON ROAD XX . - AFTER THE WAR . INDEX . PAGE I 7 16 28 53 73 • 95 · 119 · 133 • 148 • 158 168 • 183 194 • 209 . 217 • 230 • 246 259 279 295 ...
... COLD HARBOR XVI . - PETERsburg . XVII . - DEEP BOTTOM XVIII . - REAMS'S STATION . XIX . THE BOYDTON ROAD XX . - AFTER THE WAR . INDEX . PAGE I 7 16 28 53 73 • 95 · 119 · 133 • 148 • 158 168 • 183 194 • 209 . 217 • 230 • 246 259 279 295 ...
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... Cold Harbor . The losses of the Second Corps on the North Anna and the Totopotomoy had been 259 killed , 1,132 wounded , 260 missing ; total , 1,651 . 15 NORTH ANNA AND THE TOTOPOTOMOY . 215.
... Cold Harbor . The losses of the Second Corps on the North Anna and the Totopotomoy had been 259 killed , 1,132 wounded , 260 missing ; total , 1,651 . 15 NORTH ANNA AND THE TOTOPOTOMOY . 215.
第 217 頁
... arrived later , and at six o'clock a battle was fought with varying fortune and heavy losses , but on the whole successfully for the Union arms . Portions of the enemy's intrenched lines were carried and prisoners taken . The COLD HARBOR.
... arrived later , and at six o'clock a battle was fought with varying fortune and heavy losses , but on the whole successfully for the Union arms . Portions of the enemy's intrenched lines were carried and prisoners taken . The COLD HARBOR.
第 218 頁
... Cold Harbor , and even gained considerable advantages in spite of an unexpectedly large concentration of hostile forces , Hancock was dispatched in haste to join them . General Meade's order was unusually urgent . In it he wrote : " You ...
... Cold Harbor , and even gained considerable advantages in spite of an unexpectedly large concentration of hostile forces , Hancock was dispatched in haste to join them . General Meade's order was unusually urgent . In it he wrote : " You ...
第 219 頁
... Cold Harbor , and then in an exhausted condition . Upon Hancock's representa- tions as to the state of his command , General Meade postponed the attack to 5 P. M. , and then put it off until half past four the next ... COLD HARBOR . 219.
... Cold Harbor , and then in an exhausted condition . Upon Hancock's representa- tions as to the state of his command , General Meade postponed the attack to 5 P. M. , and then put it off until half past four the next ... COLD HARBOR . 219.
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action advance afternoon 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 driven Eleventh Corps enemy enemy's eral field Fifth Corps fight fire flank force forward Fredericksburg front gallant Gettysburg Gibbon Grant ground guns Hancock headquarters Hooker Howard's 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 occupied officers Petersburg plank road position Potomac railroad ranks Rappahannock re-enforcements Reams's Reams's Station rear regiments retreat Richmond Ridge river Round Top Second Corps Seminary Ridge sent side Sixth Corps skirmish soldiers Spottsylvania staff Third Corps thousand tion troops Union army victory Warren Wilderness Winfield Scott Hancock wounded