The Life of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, ("Stonewall" Jackson)J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1876 - Всего страниц: 363 |
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... McClellan's movement against Richmond - Jackson's position in the Valley - He retreats to Harrisonburg - Movements after leaving that place March to Staunton - Battle at McDowell - Flight of the enemy - Banks's movements - Front Royal ...
... McClellan's movement against Richmond - Jackson's position in the Valley - He retreats to Harrisonburg - Movements after leaving that place March to Staunton - Battle at McDowell - Flight of the enemy - Banks's movements - Front Royal ...
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... McClellan's dispo- sition of his forces around the Confederate capital - Lee's plan for the capture of the whole Federal army - McClellan's change of base - Jackson's deep sense of responsibility - Battle of the Chicka- hominy ...
... McClellan's dispo- sition of his forces around the Confederate capital - Lee's plan for the capture of the whole Federal army - McClellan's change of base - Jackson's deep sense of responsibility - Battle of the Chicka- hominy ...
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... McClellan restored to the Federal command - Lee calls a council of war - Jackson detailed to capture Harper's Ferry- Once more in the Valley - Attacks and takes Harper's Ferry- Arrives at Sharpsburg - Battle of Sharpsburg , or Antietam ...
... McClellan restored to the Federal command - Lee calls a council of war - Jackson detailed to capture Harper's Ferry- Once more in the Valley - Attacks and takes Harper's Ferry- Arrives at Sharpsburg - Battle of Sharpsburg , or Antietam ...
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... McClellan , who was then advancing from Northwestern Virginia . General Johnston at once decided to take his army to Winchester . He therefore abandoned Harper's Ferry on Sunday , June 16 , after having destroyed the railroad bridge and ...
... McClellan , who was then advancing from Northwestern Virginia . General Johnston at once decided to take his army to Winchester . He therefore abandoned Harper's Ferry on Sunday , June 16 , after having destroyed the railroad bridge and ...
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... McClellan and Rose- crans in Northwestern Virginia , which was confronted by a small Confederate force under General Garnett . This force was enabled to hold its own until July , when it was utterly defeated , and its victors were left ...
... McClellan and Rose- crans in Northwestern Virginia , which was confronted by a small Confederate force under General Garnett . This force was enabled to hold its own until July , when it was utterly defeated , and its victors were left ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms arrived Ashby asked attack Banks batteries battle Blue Ridge brave bridge brilliant Captain captured cavalry cheer Chickahominy Colonel command Confederate army Confederate line corps crossed Cummins Jackson D. H. Hill dashed division enemy enemy's eral Ewell fall back Federal army fell field fight fire flank followed force forward Fredericksburg Fremont friends front gallant Gordonsville guns Harper's Ferry Harrisonburg Hill's hope horse hour infantry Jack Jackson Johnston Lee's little army Longstreet Major Jackson Manassas Martinsburg Massanutten Mountain McClellan miles morning Mountain move movements night numbers o'clock officers once ordered passed pieces of artillery placed Port Republic position Potomac prayer Railroad ranks Rappahannock reached rear received regiment reinforcements replied rest retreat Richmond river road rode rushed scene sent Shenandoah side soldiers soon South Stonewall Brigade thousand troops Valley victory Virginia West Point whole Winchester woods wounded young
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Стр. 48 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Стр. 345 - Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees...
Стр. 338 - I have just received your note informing me that you were wounded. I cannot express my regret at the occurrence. Could I have directed events, I should have chosen, for the good of the country, to be disabled in your stead. I congratulate you upon the victory which is due to your skill and energy.
Стр. 253 - The arduous service in which our troops had been engaged, their great privations of rest and food, and the long marches, without shoes, over mountain roads, had greatly reduced our ranks before the action began.
Стр. 200 - Longstreet ; the arrival of these fresh troops enabled AP Hill to withdraw some of his brigades, wearied and reduced by their long and arduous conflict. The line being now complete...
Стр. 344 - Very good, it is all right." A few moments before he died he cried out in his delirium, " Order AP Hill to prepare for action ! pass the infantry to the front rapidly ! tell Major Hawks " — then stopped, leaving the sentence unfinished.
Стр. 193 - McGehee's house, and soon became hotly engaged. The arrival of Jackson on our left was momentarily expected, and it was supposed that his approach would cause the extension of the enemy's line in that direction.
Стр. 353 - What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones, The labour of an age in piled stones, Or that his hallowed relics should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of Fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a livelong monument.
Стр. 192 - McGehee's house and his left near that of Dr. Gaines, on a wooded bluff, which rose abruptly from a deep ravine. The ravine was filled with sharpshooters, to whom its banks gave protection. A second...
Стр. 96 - I only received one wound, the breaking of the largest finger of the left hand, but the doctor says the finger can be saved. My horse was wounded, but not killed. My coat got an ugly wound near the hip.