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 101 頁
... landing on the river , the left wing of the Regi- ment was detailed for picket duty , along with a detachment under command of the Lieut - Col . of the Seventy - seventh New York . The orders were to pro- ceed as far as a certain Court ...
... landing on the river , the left wing of the Regi- ment was detailed for picket duty , along with a detachment under command of the Lieut - Col . of the Seventy - seventh New York . The orders were to pro- ceed as far as a certain Court ...
第 122 頁
... landed at Fortress Monroe , and began the Peninsular Campaign . Yorktown had been evacuated , the bloody battles of " Williams- burg , " , " " West Point , " " Fair Oaks " and " Seven Pines , " besides several lesser engagements ...
... landed at Fortress Monroe , and began the Peninsular Campaign . Yorktown had been evacuated , the bloody battles of " Williams- burg , " , " " West Point , " " Fair Oaks " and " Seven Pines , " besides several lesser engagements ...
第 130 頁
... Landing . The enemy's balls mostly passed several feet over , or lodged in the earthworks , doing but little injury . First Lieutenant Moses Church , of Company E , fearless to a fault , seized a musket and , going out from behind the ...
... Landing . The enemy's balls mostly passed several feet over , or lodged in the earthworks , doing but little injury . First Lieutenant Moses Church , of Company E , fearless to a fault , seized a musket and , going out from behind the ...
第 139 頁
... Landing , and found his way on board of one of the transports , his wound still undressed . He was carried to Baltimore , and placed in the General Hospital there . Here , too , the surgeon in charge , determined upon amputation , and ...
... Landing , and found his way on board of one of the transports , his wound still undressed . He was carried to Baltimore , and placed in the General Hospital there . Here , too , the surgeon in charge , determined upon amputation , and ...
第 143 頁
... Landing . They proceeded , how- ever , only a short distance , over the crest of a hill , and halting , formed in line of battle . No signs of the enemy being visible , arms were stacked , and the men scattered in various direc- tions ...
... Landing . They proceeded , how- ever , only a short distance , over the crest of a hill , and halting , formed in line of battle . No signs of the enemy being visible , arms were stacked , and the men scattered in various direc- tions ...
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