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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... wounded Union soldiers . " Let it be said to the Rebels ' credit , " writes a gentleman who was present at the time , " that they treated our wounded humanely . Many left upon the field had blankets thrown over them and can- teens of ...
... wounded Union soldiers . " Let it be said to the Rebels ' credit , " writes a gentleman who was present at the time , " that they treated our wounded humanely . Many left upon the field had blankets thrown over them and can- teens of ...
第 191 頁
... wounded , and about seven hundred prison- ers , which latter were paroled and exchanged for about the same number taken from the Confederates . The Con- federate killed and wounded amounted to about eighteen hundred . After the close of ...
... wounded , and about seven hundred prison- ers , which latter were paroled and exchanged for about the same number taken from the Confederates . The Con- federate killed and wounded amounted to about eighteen hundred . After the close of ...
第 216 頁
... Wounded - He is attended by Mrs Jackson - His Last Remarks - His Death - General Lee's Order to the Army - Jackson's Successor The Remains reach Richmond - Received with Public Honors and lie in State - Arrive in Lexington- The Funeral ...
... Wounded - He is attended by Mrs Jackson - His Last Remarks - His Death - General Lee's Order to the Army - Jackson's Successor The Remains reach Richmond - Received with Public Honors and lie in State - Arrive in Lexington- The Funeral ...
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Seven PinesFair Oaks Stuarts celebrated RaidPosition | 94 |
CHAPTER IX | 129 |
THE INVASION OF MARYLAND | 154 |
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A. P. Hill advance arms artillery attack Banks batteries battle battle-field brigade Bull Run camp campaign captured cavalry Centreville Chancellorsville Chickahominy Colonel column command commenced Confederacy Confederate army corps crossed D. H. Hill despatch division duty enemy engagement eral Federal army Federal force field fight fire flank Fredericksburgh front Front Royal Gordonsville Government guns Harper's Ferry Hooker horse hundred infantry Jackson James River Jefferson Davis latter Longstreet Manassas McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri Compromise morning moved movement never night North o'clock occupied officer old Stonewall party passed Pope position Potomac President prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear Rebels received reënforced regiment replied retired retreat Richmond river road scene Senate sent Shenandoah skirmishers soldiers soon South Southern Stonewall Brigade Stonewall Jackson Strasburgh surrender THOMAS JONATHAN JACKSON thousand tion took town troops turnpike Union Valley victory Virginia Washington whilst Winchester wounded