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 64 頁
... rear , or hurl them swiftly upon the rebel capital , before they could move to its support . The President did not agree with his young Gen- eral , as will be seen from the following communica- tion , which he addressed him in reply ...
... rear , or hurl them swiftly upon the rebel capital , before they could move to its support . The President did not agree with his young Gen- eral , as will be seen from the following communica- tion , which he addressed him in reply ...
第 90 頁
... rear and reserve . On his departure , Capt . War- ford was placed in command of the line . After they had been in position a short time , Lieutenant Gummer , of Co. E , was sent with ten of Captain Cole's men one hundred and fifty yards ...
... rear and reserve . On his departure , Capt . War- ford was placed in command of the line . After they had been in position a short time , Lieutenant Gummer , of Co. E , was sent with ten of Captain Cole's men one hundred and fifty yards ...
第 91 頁
... rear . On the way , an officer approached him and said , " We are falling back , ” mistaking him for a fellow rebel . The Captain immediately captured him . The enemy had now been routed , and numerous stragglers ran into the woods ...
... rear . On the way , an officer approached him and said , " We are falling back , ” mistaking him for a fellow rebel . The Captain immediately captured him . The enemy had now been routed , and numerous stragglers ran into the woods ...
第 92 頁
David Wright Judd. 92 SWEARING THE PRISONERS . attacked him in the rear . Being thus surrounded on all sides he , together with several more of his men , were compelled to surrender . On being ordered to give up his sword to a non ...
David Wright Judd. 92 SWEARING THE PRISONERS . attacked him in the rear . Being thus surrounded on all sides he , together with several more of his men , were compelled to surrender . On being ordered to give up his sword to a non ...
第 97 頁
... rear guard of the fleeing enemy , who were drawn up in line of battle with a section of artillery to receive him . Evidences of the conflict were seen on every hand , and many of our own and the rebel wounded were scattered about in the ...
... rear guard of the fleeing enemy , who were drawn up in line of battle with a section of artillery to receive him . Evidences of the conflict were seen on every hand , and many of our own and the rebel wounded were scattered about in the ...
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