General HancockD. Appleton, 1894 - 332 頁 |
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... moved with such effect . In this there is much of justice , for in many wars the successful leader , whom fame thus selects for immortality , actually did , by his genius , bring into existence all that was above the common- place - was ...
... moved with such effect . In this there is much of justice , for in many wars the successful leader , whom fame thus selects for immortality , actually did , by his genius , bring into existence all that was above the common- place - was ...
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... moved with his wife and his twin sons to Norris- town , in the same county . Here another son was born to him , and here the family continued to re- side until it was dissolved by death , Mr. Hancock passing away in 1867 , Mrs. Hancock ...
... moved with his wife and his twin sons to Norris- town , in the same county . Here another son was born to him , and here the family continued to re- side until it was dissolved by death , Mr. Hancock passing away in 1867 , Mrs. Hancock ...
第 53 頁
... moved to Harper's Ferry and took up a strong position on Bolivar Heights . Here the corps was destined to remain for a considerable period , while the country chafed at the inaction of the army which had been trumpeted as winning a ...
... moved to Harper's Ferry and took up a strong position on Bolivar Heights . Here the corps was destined to remain for a considerable period , while the country chafed at the inaction of the army which had been trumpeted as winning a ...
第 54 頁
... moved along the Blue Ridge , occupying successively the several passes over the mountains westward of the line of march , reaching the little village at the foot of Snicker's Gap on the evening of the 3d , and , on the 4th , after an ...
... moved along the Blue Ridge , occupying successively the several passes over the mountains westward of the line of march , reaching the little village at the foot of Snicker's Gap on the evening of the 3d , and , on the 4th , after an ...
第 57 頁
... move direct- ly forward , crossing the Rappahannock , as Meade was to do a year later after Gettysburg , to fight Lee at Brandy Station or Culpeper , should he be found there in force , or , failing that , to cross , in turn , the ...
... move direct- ly forward , crossing the Rappahannock , as Meade was to do a year later after Gettysburg , to fight Lee at Brandy Station or Culpeper , should he be found there in force , or , failing that , to cross , in turn , the ...
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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