Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: List of documents, source documents, appendicesABC-CLIO, 2000 - 2733 páginas |
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... position and defenses of the enemy , stating that it was their desire that we should attack at that point , in rear of Fredericksburg , on the Telegraph road ; that it was perfectly impossible for any troops to carry the position ; that ...
... position and defenses of the enemy , stating that it was their desire that we should attack at that point , in rear of Fredericksburg , on the Telegraph road ; that it was perfectly impossible for any troops to carry the position ; that ...
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... position . Now as to the causes of this disaster to my corps : 1. Though constantly threatened and apprised of the moving of the enemy , yet the woods was so dense that he was able to mass a large force , whose exact where- abouts ...
... position . Now as to the causes of this disaster to my corps : 1. Though constantly threatened and apprised of the moving of the enemy , yet the woods was so dense that he was able to mass a large force , whose exact where- abouts ...
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... position arising from the La Fayette and Harrison roads , moving in the direction of the sound of battle . At 10.30 a.m. I heard heavy firing , which was momentarily increasing in volume and intensity on our right , in the direction of ...
... position arising from the La Fayette and Harrison roads , moving in the direction of the sound of battle . At 10.30 a.m. I heard heavy firing , which was momentarily increasing in volume and intensity on our right , in the direction of ...
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