Jefferson Davis and "Stonewall" Jackson. (Thomas Jonathan Jackson): The Life and Public Services of Each, with the Military Career and Death of the LatterJ.E. Potter and Company, 1866 - 449 頁 |
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... hill and then winds to the right . In front , to the left , are orchards and gulleys running gradually to a deep ... A. P. Hill on his left ; then Whiting ; then Eweli and Jackson's corps , under command of the latter general ; then ...
... hill and then winds to the right . In front , to the left , are orchards and gulleys running gradually to a deep ... A. P. Hill on his left ; then Whiting ; then Eweli and Jackson's corps , under command of the latter general ; then ...
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... A. P. Hill on the left , and next to Longstreet's command ; behind A. P. Hill , D. H. Hill was held in reserve . Ewell's division , now command- ed by General Early , held the woody heights , with Walk- er's artillery in his front , and ...
... A. P. Hill on the left , and next to Longstreet's command ; behind A. P. Hill , D. H. Hill was held in reserve . Ewell's division , now command- ed by General Early , held the woody heights , with Walk- er's artillery in his front , and ...
第 185 頁
... A. P. Hill . The Pennsylvania reserves , com . manded by General Meade , advanced boldly under a heavy fire against the Confederates , who occupied one of the copse- wood spurs , and were for a time permitted to hold it ; but presently ...
... A. P. Hill . The Pennsylvania reserves , com . manded by General Meade , advanced boldly under a heavy fire against the Confederates , who occupied one of the copse- wood spurs , and were for a time permitted to hold it ; but presently ...
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Seven PinesFair Oaks Stuarts celebrated RaidPosition | 94 |
CHAPTER IX | 129 |
THE INVASION OF MARYLAND | 154 |
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