Massachusetts in the Rebellion: A Record of the Historical Position of the Commonwealth, and the Services of the Leading Statesmen, the Military, the Colleges, and the People, in the Civil War of 1861-65Walker, Fuller and Company, 1866 - 688 σελίδες |
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... corps . The First Massachusetts was ordered to a position to the right of this road , and to hold it at all hazards . Here the men soon improvised quite a good shelter for themselves , which they held until the next morning against two ...
... corps . The First Massachusetts was ordered to a position to the right of this road , and to hold it at all hazards . Here the men soon improvised quite a good shelter for themselves , which they held until the next morning against two ...
Σελίδα 154
... Corps , to which the First Regiment belonged , proceeded to Taneytown , where it was joined by Gen. Sickles . The second division of the corps arrived at Emmetsburg , on the Pennsylvania line , July 1. On approaching Gettysburg , after ...
... Corps , to which the First Regiment belonged , proceeded to Taneytown , where it was joined by Gen. Sickles . The second division of the corps arrived at Emmetsburg , on the Pennsylvania line , July 1. On approaching Gettysburg , after ...
Σελίδα 155
... Corps acted an important , conspicuous part . Its losses in officers and men were very severe . In the First Regiment , Col. Baldwin and Adjutant Mudge were disabled . The entire loss of the regiment was one hundred and twenty - three ...
... Corps acted an important , conspicuous part . Its losses in officers and men were very severe . In the First Regiment , Col. Baldwin and Adjutant Mudge were disabled . The entire loss of the regiment was one hundred and twenty - three ...
Σελίδα 156
... Corps was broken up . The first and sec- ond divisions were assigned to the Second Corps , and the first and third brigades were consolidated . Nothing of interest trans- pired until April 14 , when the second division was reviewed by ...
... Corps was broken up . The first and sec- ond divisions were assigned to the Second Corps , and the first and third brigades were consolidated . Nothing of interest trans- pired until April 14 , when the second division was reviewed by ...
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... corps was sta- tioned at Rappahannock Crossing . Thence the Second moved up or down the river every day , always in sound of , and often under , fire . It was not brought into action at the second battle of Ma- nassas , though in sound ...
... corps was sta- tioned at Rappahannock Crossing . Thence the Second moved up or down the river every day , always in sound of , and often under , fire . It was not brought into action at the second battle of Ma- nassas , though in sound ...
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