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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... crossed the river . Resuming his first direction and plan , General Johnston proceeded to Winchester , so that his army might be in a position to oppose either General McClellan from the west , or Patterson from the north - east , and ...
... crossed the river . Resuming his first direction and plan , General Johnston proceeded to Winchester , so that his army might be in a position to oppose either General McClellan from the west , or Patterson from the north - east , and ...
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... crossed the Rappahannock at once , and taken possession of the heights above Fredericksburgh before General Lee was able either to concentrate his forces there or to fortify the position . The delay in the arrival of pontoon - bridges ...
... crossed the Rappahannock at once , and taken possession of the heights above Fredericksburgh before General Lee was able either to concentrate his forces there or to fortify the position . The delay in the arrival of pontoon - bridges ...
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... crossed the Rappa- hannock above that place , and gained a position in its rear distant ten miles west by south , whilst another portion crossed a short distance below the town , and menaced it from that quarter . But in this grand game ...
... crossed the Rappa- hannock above that place , and gained a position in its rear distant ten miles west by south , whilst another portion crossed a short distance below the town , and menaced it from that quarter . But in this grand game ...
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Seven PinesFair Oaks Stuarts celebrated RaidPosition | 94 |
CHAPTER IX | 129 |
THE INVASION OF MARYLAND | 154 |
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