Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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Σελίδα 73
... enemy in force . They immediately became engaged . There was no straggling , as upon the previous day . Gen. Nelson slowly but steadily advanced , pushing the exhausted enemy before him until half past ten , when under cover of the ...
... enemy in force . They immediately became engaged . There was no straggling , as upon the previous day . Gen. Nelson slowly but steadily advanced , pushing the exhausted enemy before him until half past ten , when under cover of the ...
Σελίδα 106
... enemy were reported to be approaching , and Col. Kenly formed in a position about one mile east of the Shenandoah river . The fight commenced by a strong dash of cavalry under Col. Ashby upon this position . After a contest of two hours ...
... enemy were reported to be approaching , and Col. Kenly formed in a position about one mile east of the Shenandoah river . The fight commenced by a strong dash of cavalry under Col. Ashby upon this position . After a contest of two hours ...
Σελίδα 111
... enemy . The de- lay in repairing the bridge and crossing gave the enemy time to move to Mt. Jackson , eight miles beyond Edinburg , where he halted until noon of the next day , the 4th , when he was again in motion , owing to the ...
... enemy . The de- lay in repairing the bridge and crossing gave the enemy time to move to Mt. Jackson , eight miles beyond Edinburg , where he halted until noon of the next day , the 4th , when he was again in motion , owing to the ...
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