The War of the RebellionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1891 - Confederate States of America |
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... Hill . 6-7 , 1864. - Skirmishes at Tunnel Hill . 7 , 1864. - Skirmish at Varnell's Station . Skirmish near Nickajack Gap . 8-11 , 1864. - Demonstration against Rocky Face Ridge , with combats at Buzzard Roost or Mill Creek Gap , and Dug ...
... Hill . 6-7 , 1864. - Skirmishes at Tunnel Hill . 7 , 1864. - Skirmish at Varnell's Station . Skirmish near Nickajack Gap . 8-11 , 1864. - Demonstration against Rocky Face Ridge , with combats at Buzzard Roost or Mill Creek Gap , and Dug ...
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... hill is two and a quarter miles from Atlanta , and a portion of the enemy's works around the town are in view . The enemy made one vigorous assault and two feeble attempts to recapture the hill , but were signally repulsed . Since that ...
... hill is two and a quarter miles from Atlanta , and a portion of the enemy's works around the town are in view . The enemy made one vigorous assault and two feeble attempts to recapture the hill , but were signally repulsed . Since that ...
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... hill , a military position of great importance , and the Fourth Division was in position on a continuation of the ridge along the McDonough road , with its left flank refused toward the east . The First Brigade , Fourth Division ...
... hill , a military position of great importance , and the Fourth Division was in position on a continuation of the ridge along the McDonough road , with its left flank refused toward the east . The First Brigade , Fourth Division ...
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... Hill . General Giles A. Smith also held the greater part of his position on the ex- treme left . Both divisions had been attacked from the rear , and had fought from the outside of their works , and were at that time busily engaged in ...
... Hill . General Giles A. Smith also held the greater part of his position on the ex- treme left . Both divisions had been attacked from the rear , and had fought from the outside of their works , and were at that time busily engaged in ...
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... hill at whatever cost . It was apparent , also , that our most imminent danger was from the great interval between the Seventeenth and Sixteenth Corps . In order to close it , and at the same time adjust our lines in such man- ner that ...
... hill at whatever cost . It was apparent , also , that our most imminent danger was from the great interval between the Seventeenth and Sixteenth Corps . In order to close it , and at the same time adjust our lines in such man- ner that ...
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Acworth Alabama Army of Tennessee arrived artillery assault Assistant Adjutant-General Atlanta attack August Battalion battery breast-works Brig Brigadier-General C. S. Army camp Capt Captain captured casualties cavalry charge Chattahoochee Chattahoochee River Colonel command Company crossed Decatur driving enemy engaged enlisted evacuated fall back Fifteenth Army Corps Fifteenth Corps fire force Fourth Division front gallantry Georgia guns Hardee's HDQRS headquarters heavy hill honor Illinois Illinois Infantry Infantry intrenched Iowa Iowa Infantry Jonesborough July 22 June Kenesaw Mountain Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle loss Major-General mand marched Marietta miles Mississippi Missouri morning moved forward Nickajack Creek night o'clock obedient servant occupied officers open field operations July Osterhaus pickets prisoners railroad rear rebel regiment relieved remained repulsed Resaca respectfully rifle-pits River road Second Brigade Second Division September Seventeenth Army Corps Seventeenth Corps Sixteenth skirmish line Special Field Orders Tennessee Third Brigade took position troops Volunteers William yards