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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... opened on them , when they charged with a yell , but being well sup- ported by Captain Brown , of the Sixtieth , with sixteen men , and Cap- tain Patten , of the Fifty - sixth , with twenty - five men , and using canister rapidly and ...
... opened on them , when they charged with a yell , but being well sup- ported by Captain Brown , of the Sixtieth , with sixteen men , and Cap- tain Patten , of the Fifty - sixth , with twenty - five men , and using canister rapidly and ...
Page 33
... the spring . General Gano soon arrived , and Captain Humphreys , th his light battery , was advanced and opened on the enemy , then 3 RR - VOL XLI , PT I some 600 or 800 yards in front . A portion CHAP . LIII . ] 33 OPERATIONS IN ARKANSAS .
... the spring . General Gano soon arrived , and Captain Humphreys , th his light battery , was advanced and opened on the enemy , then 3 RR - VOL XLI , PT I some 600 or 800 yards in front . A portion CHAP . LIII . ] 33 OPERATIONS IN ARKANSAS .
Page 114
... opened , and I beg you to remark the position of the opposing forces . My lines extended from the Indian Territory , through Arkansas , to the Mississippi and down to the month of the Red River , thence by the Atchafalaya to Berwick Bay ...
... opened , and I beg you to remark the position of the opposing forces . My lines extended from the Indian Territory , through Arkansas , to the Mississippi and down to the month of the Red River , thence by the Atchafalaya to Berwick Bay ...
Page 194
... opened on both of his flanks , and he then commenced falling back , and a running fight commenced , which was kept up for four miles , when the enemy fell back , and he then proceeded to fall back to this post , with the loss of 3 ...
... opened on both of his flanks , and he then commenced falling back , and a running fight commenced , which was kept up for four miles , when the enemy fell back , and he then proceeded to fall back to this post , with the loss of 3 ...
Page 197
... opened on them . I immediately dismounted my men and deployed my force as skirmishers and moved cautiously for- ward in hopes of finding the whole force of the enemy in that vicinity , but after reconnoitering I ascertained that he had ...
... opened on them . I immediately dismounted my men and deployed my force as skirmishers and moved cautiously for- ward in hopes of finding the whole force of the enemy in that vicinity , but after reconnoitering I ascertained that he had ...
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