... The army continued its march during the night, and every effort was made to reorganize the divisions which had been shattered by the day's operations; but the men being depressed by fatigue and hunger, many threw away their arms, while others followed... Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society - 第 106 頁Massachusetts Historical Society 著 - 1907完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John William Jones - 1875 - 596 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon-trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning of the 7th, rations were issued to...and Gordon, moved steadily on the road to Appomattox Court-House, thence its march was ordered by Campbell Court-House, through Pittsylvania toward Danville.... | |
| Armistead Lindsay Long, Marcus Joseph Wright - 1886 - 760 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon-trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning of the 7th rations were issued to the...and Gordon, moved steadily on the road to Appomattox Court-house ; thence its march was ordered by Campbell Court-house, through Pittsylvania, toward Danville.... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 764 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning of the 7th, rations were issued to...safety of the trains requiring their removal upon the tpproach of the enemy, all could not be supplied. The army, reduced to two corps, under Longstreet... | |
| James Madison Aubery - 1900 - 446 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon-trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning of the 7th, rations were issued to...troops as they passed Farmville, but the safety of tlie trains required their removal upon the approach of the enemy — all could not be supplied. The... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1904 - 692 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning .of the 7th rations were issued to...safety of the trains requiring their removal upon the 1 Horace Porter, Century Magazine, Sept., 1897, pp. 750, 751 ; Grant's Personal Memoirs, vol. ii. p.... | |
| Henry Edwin Tremain - 1904 - 584 頁
...Lee expected to march hid army, then reduced to two organized corps under Longstreet and Gordon, " on the road to Appomattox Court House. Thence its march was ordered by Campbell Court through Pittsylvania toward Danville." The official report of Gen. RE Lee, dated April 12th, 1865,... | |
| Henry Edwin Tremain - 1904 - 592 頁
...Lee expected to march his army, then reduced to two organized corps under Longstreet and Gordon, " on the road to Appomattox Court House. Thence its march was ordered by Campbell Court through Pittsylvania toward Danville." The official report of Gen. RE Lee, dated April 12th, 1865,... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1906 - 368 頁
...General Lee on reaching Amelia Court House not to find the supplies for his troops that he expected. On the morning of the 7th rations were issued to the troops as they passed Farmville, but even then all were not supplied, as the safety of the supply-wagons required that they be hurried away... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1911 - 782 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning of the 7th rations were issued to the...Court House, through Pittsylvania, toward Danville. The roads were wretched and the progress slow. By great efforts the head of the column reached Appomattox... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1911 - 790 頁
...many threw away their arms, while others followed the wagon trains and embarrassed their progress. On the morning of the 7th rations were issued to the...Court House, through Pittsylvania, toward Danville. The roads were wretched and the progress slow. By great efforts the head of the column reached Appomattox... | |
| |