The Story of the Thirty-third N. Y. S. Vols: Or Two Years Campaigning in Virginia and MarylandBenton & Andrews, 1864 - 349 頁 |
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第 35 頁
... fight for it , not only because it is entrusted to their keeping by loyal women , but also because it comes to them from that beautiful old town which never yet has been dishonored by a traitor - son , but which has been famous in all ...
... fight for it , not only because it is entrusted to their keeping by loyal women , but also because it comes to them from that beautiful old town which never yet has been dishonored by a traitor - son , but which has been famous in all ...
第 37 頁
... fight the rebels at once , and , unexperienced as they were in military matters , could not understand the necessity of devoting so much time to preparation . Not that they chafed under discipline , but longed to be up and at the ...
... fight the rebels at once , and , unexperienced as they were in military matters , could not understand the necessity of devoting so much time to preparation . Not that they chafed under discipline , but longed to be up and at the ...
第 57 頁
... fights , and picket duty . Frequently they proceeded out on picket at two or three o'clock in the morning , when the mud was knee - deep , often remaining for thirty hours or more without being relieved . 66 58 GENERAL DAVIDSON . During ...
... fights , and picket duty . Frequently they proceeded out on picket at two or three o'clock in the morning , when the mud was knee - deep , often remaining for thirty hours or more without being relieved . 66 58 GENERAL DAVIDSON . During ...
第 92 頁
... fighting on their " own hook , " it was marvellous that all of these four Com panies were not captured by the enemy . But owing to the heavy rain which prevailed , and thick under- brush concealing their strength and movements , they ...
... fighting on their " own hook , " it was marvellous that all of these four Com panies were not captured by the enemy . But owing to the heavy rain which prevailed , and thick under- brush concealing their strength and movements , they ...
第 110 頁
... fighting for several hours and losing 1,443 men . The courageous Sumner , who , notwithstanding the freshet , had crossed his corps , now drove fiercely at the enemy , and saved the left wing from destruction . Yet the whole force was ...
... fighting for several hours and losing 1,443 men . The courageous Sumner , who , notwithstanding the freshet , had crossed his corps , now drove fiercely at the enemy , and saved the left wing from destruction . Yet the whole force was ...
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