The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 - Confederate States of America |
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... flank with vigor . The infantry and artillery held their ground stubbornly for several hours , when Major Carmichael , hearing the can- nonading , made a forced march and charged through Dobbin's com- mand just at the moment when he had ...
... flank with vigor . The infantry and artillery held their ground stubbornly for several hours , when Major Carmichael , hearing the can- nonading , made a forced march and charged through Dobbin's com- mand just at the moment when he had ...
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... flank with vigor . The assault was bravely resisted for three and half hours against this great odds , when Major Carmichael , who heard the cannonading , recrossed Big Creek to this side and made a forced march , arriving at the ...
... flank with vigor . The assault was bravely resisted for three and half hours against this great odds , when Major Carmichael , who heard the cannonading , recrossed Big Creek to this side and made a forced march , arriving at the ...
Page 68
... flank and rear being very much exposed to a flank movement on his part , I endeavored by concealing my main force and showing but a small party in his front to draw him out of his position , and if possible lead him on to my infantry ...
... flank and rear being very much exposed to a flank movement on his part , I endeavored by concealing my main force and showing but a small party in his front to draw him out of his position , and if possible lead him on to my infantry ...
Page 113
... flank . The latter , by avoiding a general engagement , while he harassed mod menaced his communications , caused him to retire , when by a brilliant rear- und action General Green punished him severely . Banks then commenced his SRR ...
... flank . The latter , by avoiding a general engagement , while he harassed mod menaced his communications , caused him to retire , when by a brilliant rear- und action General Green punished him severely . Banks then commenced his SRR ...
Page 115
... flank to Camden . He held the fortifications we had constructed there . They were strong . I could not think of allowing Steele time to establish himself finally in Camden . I moved upon the place . The enemy abandoned it . I pursued ...
... flank to Camden . He held the fortifications we had constructed there . They were strong . I could not think of allowing Steele time to establish himself finally in Camden . I moved upon the place . The enemy abandoned it . I pursued ...
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