| 1879 - 992 頁
...declares as the work of the day before, that they had fought a battle from daylight until after dark, in which time the enemy was " driven from the field which we now occupy"; that the enemy is still in our front, but badly used up." Yon will sec on reading the dispatches from... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1880 - 1000 頁
...confidence, have re-affirmed his florid report of the intersected Battle of Bull Run : " We fought a terrible battle here, yesterday, with the combined forces of...enemy, which lasted with continuous fury from daylight to dark." And the still more remarkable PS to his dispatch of Augest 3Oth, 9.45 PM : "We have lost... | |
| 1881 - 262 頁
...triumphant and encouraging language. It begins thus : HEADQUARTERS, BATTLE, NEAR GROVETON, VA., 5 AM, 30. We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which we now occupy. Our troops are too much... | |
| John Codman Ropes - 1881 - 284 頁
...triumphant and encouraging language. It begins thus : HEADQUARTERS, BATTLE, NEAB GROVETON, VA., 5 AM, 30. We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which we now occupy. Our troops are too much... | |
| John Denison Champlin - 1881 - 624 頁
...Pope wrote to Washington that a terrific battle had been fought, which "lasted from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which I now occupy." Deceived the next morning by the appearance of the retreat of Lee's troops, he ordered... | |
| John Alexander Logan - 1884 - 164 頁
...31st, and leave the gentlemen to consider them: HEADQUARTERS, Battle near Groveton, Va., 3Wh— 5 am We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which we now occupy. * * * The news just reaches... | |
| William Allan - 1892 - 886 頁
...the battlefield, near Groveton.2 At five AM on the 30th, he sends the following to General Halleck:8 "We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which we now occupy. Our troops are too much... | |
| William Allan - 1892 - 582 頁
...battlefield, near Groveton.2 At five AM on the 30th, he sends the following to General Halleck : 8 " We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which we now occupy. Our troops are too much... | |
| George Francis Robert Henderson - 1898 - 708 頁
...induced him to believe that Jackson had been defeated, and he had reported to Halleck at daybreak : ' We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time the enemy was driven from the field, which we now occupy. The enemy is still in... | |
| Emory Upton - 1904 - 538 頁
...was not long delayed; at 5.30 am, August 30, General Pope, near Groveton, wrote to General Ilalleck: We fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the...which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until dark, by which time tue enemy was driven from the fleld, which we now occupy. Our troops aie too much... | |
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