| William Parker Snow - 1866 - 576 頁
...colors, 2,000 prisoners, and nine pieces of artillery remained in possession" of the Confederates. " One line of breastworks was carried by the cavalry...who contributed largely to the success of the day." General Hill's official report, at a later date, September 2d, says: "The correct results were, twelve... | |
| John Beauchamp Jones - 1866 - 484 頁
...artillery, composed the assaulting party. "One line of breastworks was carried by the cavalry under Gen. Hampton with great gallantry, who contributed largely to the success of the day. " Seven stands of colors, two thousand prisoners, and nine pieces of artillery are in our possession. " The... | |
| John Beauchamp Jones - 1866 - 494 頁
...artillery, composed the assaulting party. "One line of breastworks was carried by the cavalry under Gen. Hampton with great gallantry, who contributed largely to the success of the day. " Seven stands of colors, two thousand prisoners, and nine pieces of artillery are in our possession. " The... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 頁
...under General Hcth, and Lane's North Carolina brigade, of Wileox's division, under General Connor, with Pegram's artillery, composed the assaulting column....contributed largely to the success of the day. Seven stands of colors, two thousand prisoners and nine pieces of artillery are in our possession. The loss... | |
| William Parker Snow - 1867 - 598 頁
...artillery remained in possession" of the Confederates. " One line of breastworks was carried by the cavalrv under General Hampton, with great gallantry, who contributed largely to the success of the day." General Hill's official report, at a later date, September 2cl, says: "The correct results were, twelve... | |
| George Baylor - 1900 - 434 頁
...Reams Station yesterday evening, and at the second assault carried his entire line. Cooke's and McRae's North Carolina brigades, under General Heth, and Lane's...who contributed largely to the success of the day. The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded is reported to be heavy, ours relatively small. Our profound... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1906 - 368 頁
...intrenchments at Reams's Station, on the Weldon Railroad, and carried his entire line. Cooke's and McRae's North Carolina brigades, under General Heth, and Lane's...cavalry under General Hampton with great gallantry. Twelve stands of colors, 2150 prisoners, and 9 pieces of artillery were captured. In these several... | |
| William McDonald - 1907 - 592 頁
...entrenchments at Reams Station, and at the second assault carried the entire line. Cook's and McRae's North Carolina brigades, under General Heth, and Lane's...who contributed largely to the success of the day. The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded is reported to be heavy, ours relatively small. Our profound... | |
| William McDonald - 1907 - 594 頁
...from the Confederate standpoint. Genl. Robert E. Lee, in his report to the Secretary of War, says: carried by the cavalry under General Hampton with...who contributed largely to the success of the day. The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded is reported to be heavy, ours relatively small. Our profound... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1994 - 358 頁
...intrenchments at Reams's Station, on the Weldon Railroad, and carried his entire line. Cooke's and McRae's North Carolina brigades, under General Heth, and Lane's...cavalry under General Hampton with great gallantry. Twelve stands of colors, 2150 prisoners, and 9 pieces of artillery were captured. In these several... | |
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