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 77 頁
... fire most of the time , and having three of their number wounded . Co. A relieved them on the following morning . Cos . D , E , F , G , H , I , and K , were likewise posted as pickets , and to C was assigned the duty of supporting sec ...
... fire most of the time , and having three of their number wounded . Co. A relieved them on the following morning . Cos . D , E , F , G , H , I , and K , were likewise posted as pickets , and to C was assigned the duty of supporting sec ...
第 78 頁
... fire , for a period of fifty - four hours , and lost in wounded Lieut . Gale , Co. G , and several privates . Exhausted from the want of sleep and sufficient rations , the men sank down on the moist ground that night , with no ...
... fire , for a period of fifty - four hours , and lost in wounded Lieut . Gale , Co. G , and several privates . Exhausted from the want of sleep and sufficient rations , the men sank down on the moist ground that night , with no ...
第 85 頁
... fire was poured upon them , followed by musketry . The Thirty - third overtook the Division while it was progressing . Meanwhile General Hooker , who was advancing further to the left , fiercely engaged the enemy , who came out on the ...
... fire was poured upon them , followed by musketry . The Thirty - third overtook the Division while it was progressing . Meanwhile General Hooker , who was advancing further to the left , fiercely engaged the enemy , who came out on the ...
第 87 頁
... fire until two o'clock in the afternoon , and then ceased , in accord- ance , as it was understood , with orders from General McClellan , who had arrived on the opposite side of the creek . A lull of several hours followed , but the ...
... fire until two o'clock in the afternoon , and then ceased , in accord- ance , as it was understood , with orders from General McClellan , who had arrived on the opposite side of the creek . A lull of several hours followed , but the ...
第 89 頁
... fire was poured upon the panic stricken fugitives , who never stopped until they reached their entrench- ments . Many tumbled over on their backs and feigned death , while others ran towards us with uplifted hands , imploring that we ...
... fire was poured upon the panic stricken fugitives , who never stopped until they reached their entrench- ments . Many tumbled over on their backs and feigned death , while others ran towards us with uplifted hands , imploring that we ...
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