Stonewall Jackson: A Military Biography ...D. Appleton, 1866 - 470 頁 |
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第 62 頁
... Longstreet , who was placed with 1,200 muskets at Blackburn's ford below . A force of about 3,000 Federal infantry drove in his advance on the north bank of the stream , and , supported by a heavy fire of artillery , attempted to force ...
... Longstreet , who was placed with 1,200 muskets at Blackburn's ford below . A force of about 3,000 Federal infantry drove in his advance on the north bank of the stream , and , supported by a heavy fire of artillery , attempted to force ...
第 74 頁
... Longstreet , Bonham , and Ewell were still retained at the lower fords to guard that front . The brunt of the battle thus continued to be borne by the Army of the Shenandoah . Brigade was to our army what the Imperial Guard was 74 LIFE ...
... Longstreet , Bonham , and Ewell were still retained at the lower fords to guard that front . The brunt of the battle thus continued to be borne by the Army of the Shenandoah . Brigade was to our army what the Imperial Guard was 74 LIFE ...
第 122 頁
... Longstreet's men came up to Nashville prisoners of war , about the roughest , dirtiest looking set of fellows the sun ever shone on , and a flight of stairs in the building they occupied fell , killing and wounding a large number of ...
... Longstreet's men came up to Nashville prisoners of war , about the roughest , dirtiest looking set of fellows the sun ever shone on , and a flight of stairs in the building they occupied fell , killing and wounding a large number of ...
第 208 頁
... required , indeed , for their capture , the utmost exertions of the men of Hill and Longstreet and Jackson , charging hour after hour , in the face of a fire which has seldom been surpassed for 208 LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON .
... required , indeed , for their capture , the utmost exertions of the men of Hill and Longstreet and Jackson , charging hour after hour , in the face of a fire which has seldom been surpassed for 208 LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON .
第 214 頁
... Longstreet and D. H. Hill , were in front of the powerful Federal works on the York River Railroad and Williamsburg road , directly east of the city . The division of A. P. Hill extended from Magru- der's left , up the southern bank of ...
... Longstreet and D. H. Hill , were in front of the powerful Federal works on the York River Railroad and Williamsburg road , directly east of the city . The division of A. P. Hill extended from Magru- der's left , up the southern bank of ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms arrived artillery Ashby assault attack Banks batteries bridge campaign Captain captured centre Centreville Chancellorsville charge cheers Chickahominy Cold Harbor Colonel column commenced Confederate corps crossed D. H. Hill defeat direction division driving enemy enemy's eral Ewell Ewell's fall back Federal army Federal cavalry Federal commander Federal forces Federal line Federal troops fell field fighting fire flank ford forward fought Fredericksburg Fremont front Front Royal Gordonsville ground guns Harper's Ferry Harrisonburg heavy Hooker horse infantry Jackson Johnston Lee's line of battle Longstreet main body Manassas Martinsburg Maryland McClellan ment miles military morning moved movement night officers passed pieces of artillery Port Republic position Potomac Railroad Rappahannock reached rear reënforcements regiments repulsed retired retreat Richmond river road seemed sent Shenandoah soldier soon Stonewall Brigade Stuart tion took town turnpike valley victory Virginia Warrenton whole Winchester woods wounded
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第 134 頁 - From lightning and tempest; from plague, pestilence, and famine; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, , Good Lord, deliver us.
第 245 頁 - The strongest position a soldier should desire to occupy is one from which he can most easily advance against the enemy.
第 169 頁 - Ashby bore to my command, for most of the previous twelve months, will justify me in saying that, as a partisan officer, I never knew his superior. His daring was proverbial, his powers of endurance almost incredible, his tone of character heroic, and his sagacity almost intuitive in divining the purposes and movements of the enemy.
第 342 頁 - In reviewing the achievements of the army during the present campaign, the Commanding General cannot withhold the expression of his admiration of the indomitable courage it has displayed in battle, and its cheerful endurance of privation and hardship on the march. Since your great victories around Richmond...
第 331 頁 - Then, as the messenger was riding away, he called him back. " Tell him if he cannot hold his ground, then the bridge, to the last man ! — always the bridge ! If the bridge is lost, all is lost.
第 434 頁 - I have just received your note, informing me that you were wounded. I cannot express my regret at the occurrence. Could I have directed events, I should have chosen, for the good of the country, to have been disabled in your stead. I congratulate you upon the victory which is due to your skill and energy.
第 325 頁 - More than half of the brigades of Lawton and Hays were either killed or wounded, and more than a third of Trimble's, and all the regimental commanders in those brigades, except two, were killed or wounded.
第 135 頁 - McDowell has been ordered to march upon that city by the shortest route. He is ordered — keeping himself always in position to save the capital from all possible attack —so to operate as to put his left wing in communication with your right wing, and you are instructed to cooperate so as to establish this communication as soon as possible, by extending your right wing to the north of Richmond.
第 66 頁 - There is Jackson standing like a stone wall. Let us determine to die here, and we will conquer.