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 50 頁
... Advance . Numer- ous fortifications . were constructed , and in three days ' time heavy siege guns mounted . The troops always slept upon their arms , ready to repel an attack at a moment's notice . One night a severe rain storm washed ...
... Advance . Numer- ous fortifications . were constructed , and in three days ' time heavy siege guns mounted . The troops always slept upon their arms , ready to repel an attack at a moment's notice . One night a severe rain storm washed ...
第 53 頁
... Advance was abandoned for Camp Ethan Allen , which was taken possession of September 24th . The men were employed in working on Fort Allen , slashing timber , performing picket duty , & c . , & c . A visit from the Paymaster was made ...
... Advance was abandoned for Camp Ethan Allen , which was taken possession of September 24th . The men were employed in working on Fort Allen , slashing timber , performing picket duty , & c . , & c . A visit from the Paymaster was made ...
第 57 頁
... advance was made . 66 On the second day after locating here , sixty men , under command of Capt . Platner , proceeded on a reconnoissance beyond the picket line , and falling in with some rebel cavalry , killed two of the number ; Lieut ...
... advance was made . 66 On the second day after locating here , sixty men , under command of Capt . Platner , proceeded on a reconnoissance beyond the picket line , and falling in with some rebel cavalry , killed two of the number ; Lieut ...
第 65 頁
... , yielded to General Mc- Clellan . Thus affairs stood , until the first week in March , when the enemy were discovered to be re- treating from Manassas , and the grand advance commenced . 66 ADVANCE OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , CHAPTER.
... , yielded to General Mc- Clellan . Thus affairs stood , until the first week in March , when the enemy were discovered to be re- treating from Manassas , and the grand advance commenced . 66 ADVANCE OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , CHAPTER.
第 66 頁
David Wright Judd. 66 ADVANCE OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , CHAPTER VI . Advance of the Army of the Potomac . - The Thirty - third taking up the line of march . - Flint Hill . - General McClellan decides to move on Richmond by way of the ...
David Wright Judd. 66 ADVANCE OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC , CHAPTER VI . Advance of the Army of the Potomac . - The Thirty - third taking up the line of march . - Flint Hill . - General McClellan decides to move on Richmond by way of the ...
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