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" Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength, surrounded on all sides by a dense forest, filled with a tangled undergrowth, in the midst of which breastworks of logs had been constructed, with trees felled in front, so as to form an... "
Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War - 第 514 頁
George Francis Robert Henderson 著 - 1898 - 528 頁
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Four Years of Fighting: A Volume of Personal Observation with the Army and ...

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1866 - 602 頁
...battle, but he found Hooker in a position of such strength that he hesitated. Lee says: — " The enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...surrounded on all sides by a dense forest, filled with tangled undergrowth, in the midst of which breastworks of logs had been constructed, with trees felled...
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The Battle-fields of Virginia: Chancellorsville; Embracing the Oerations of ...

Jedediah Hotchkiss, William Allan - 1867 - 190 頁
...only from a half to one mile from Chancellorsville. " Here," in the words of General Lee, " the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...felled in front, so as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which the position could be approached from the...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., 第 10 卷

Frank Moore - 1867 - 868 頁
...pursued by our troops, until they arrived within about one mile of Chancellorsville. Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...had | been constructed, with trees felled in front «o as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which his...
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The Life of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, ("Stonewall" Jackson)

Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1876 - 394 頁
...Chanecllorsville. The strength of the enemy's position there General Lee thus describes : " Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...felled in front, so as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which the position could be approached from the...
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The Life of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, ("Stonewall" Jackson)

Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1876 - 402 頁
...logs had been constructed, with trees felled in front, so as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which...from the front, and commanded the adjacent woods." As soon as the strength of the enemy's position was ascertained, it became apparent that to attack...
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Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Volume

John William Jones - 1879 - 402 頁
...a mile of Chancellorsville, and close up to the enemy's entrenchments. Here, as he says, the enemy had "assumed a position of great natural strength,...surrounded on all sides by a dense forest, filled with tangled undergrowth, in the midst of which breastworks of logs had been constructed with trees felled...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Department - 1889 - 1294 頁
...vigorously pursued by our troops until they arrived within about 1 mile of Chancellorsville. Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...felled in front, so as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which his position could be approached from the...
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, 第 2 卷

Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 908 頁
...pursued by our troops until they arrived within about one mile of Chancellorsville. Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...felled in front so as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which his position could be approached from the...
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The Battle of Chancellorsville

Samuel Penniman Bates - 1882 - 280 頁
...as could have been found. Both Lee and Stuart regarded it as well chosen. Lee says: " Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...constructed, with trees felled in front, so as to form an impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which his position could be approached...
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A Short History of the Confederate States of America

Jefferson Davis - 1890 - 554 頁
...pursued by our troops until they arrived within about one mile of Chancellorsville. Here the enemy had assumed a position of great natural strength,...felled in front so as to form an almost impenetrable abatis. His artillery swept the few narrow roads by which his position could be approached from the...
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