| William Swinton - 1866 - 702 páginas
...regiments of his Vermont brigade to strike the enemy on the right flank. These movements were quickly executed, but not without confusion, owing to many...ranks to fire at the enemy -from the breastworks. When the new line was formed, it was found that the situation was very peculiar ; for the men of all... | |
| William Swinton - 1867 - 580 páginas
...still further reinforce the position of Gen. Webb, and was immediately followed by Harrow's brigade. The movement was executed, but not without confusion,...now very peculiar. The men of all the brigades had iu some measure lost their regimental organization, but individually they were firm. The ambition of... | |
| John Wien Forney - 1880 - 518 páginas
...position of General Webb, and was immediately followed by Harrow's Brigade. The movement was executed, bat not without confusion, owing to many men leaving their...organization, but individually they were firm. The ambition of individ- • ual commanders to promptly cover the point penetrated by the enemy, the smoke of the battle... | |
| William Swinton - 1882 - 790 páginas
...regiments of his Vermont brigade to strike the enemy on the right flank. These movements were quickly executed, but not without confusion, owing to many...their ranks to fire at the enemy from the breastworks. When the new line was formed, it was found that the situation was very peculiar ; for the men of all... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1893 - 1000 páginas
...regiments to strike the enemy on the right flank. The situation, Hancock tells us, 'had now become very peculiar. The men of all the brigades had, in...were firm. The ambition of individual commanders to cover the point penetrated by the enemy, the smoke of the battle and the intensity of the engagement... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 1180 páginas
...regiments to strike the enemy on the right flank. The situation, Hancock tells us, 'had now become very peculiar. The men of all the brigades had, in...were firm. The ambition of individual commanders to cover the point penetrated by the enemy, the smoke of the battle and the intensity of the engagement... | |
| North Carolina Literary and Historical Association - 1904 - 104 páginas
...official report, after relating that reinforcements had been brought to Webb, said, "The situation now was very peculiar. The men of all the brigades had in...regimental organization, but individually they were firm. In regular formation o\\v line would have stood four ranks deep." But to return to the main subject:... | |
| United States. National Park Service - 1937 - 128 páginas
...fight became close and deadly. The enemy's battle flags were soon seen waving on the stone wall . . . The men of all the brigades had in some measure lost...organization, but individually they were firm . . . The colors of the different regiments were now advanced, waving defiance of the long line of battle flags... | |
| Richard Rollins - 2005 - 436 páginas
...further re-enforce the position of General Webb, and was immediately followed by Harrow's brigade. The movement was executed, but not without confusion,...leaving their ranks to fire at the enemy from the breastwork. The situation was now very peculiar. The men of all the brigades had in some measure lost... | |
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