| 1866 - 646 pages
...died. Captain Hotckiss, with a party of engineers, was sent in front to clear the road of wood, stone, etc., and to order the wagons 'out of the track to...ambulance pass. The rough teamsters sometimes refused to tnovo their loaded wagons out of the way for an ambulance", until told that it contained Jackson, and... | |
| Jedediah Hotchkiss, William Allan - 1867 - 190 pages
...Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of pioneers, was sent in front to clear the road of wood, stone, &c., and to order the wagons out of the track to let the...stood with hats off, and weeping, as he went by. At Spotsylvania Court-House and along the whole route, men and women rushed to the ambulance, bringing... | |
| Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1876 - 394 pages
...arrived at Chandler's house, where he remained till he died. Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of pioneers, was sent in front to clear the road of wood, stones,...the way, and stood. with hats off and weeping as he passed by. At Spottsylvania Court-House, and along the whole route, men and women rushed to the ambulance,... | |
| Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1876 - 402 pages
...Chandler's house, where he remained till he died. Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of pioneers, was tent in front to clear the road of wood, stones, etc.,...the way, and stood with hats off and weeping as he passed by. At Spottsylvania Court-House, and along the whole route, men and women rushed to the ambulance,... | |
| Mary Anna Jackson - 1891 - 526 pages
...Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of engineers, was sent in front to clear the road • of wecd and stone, etc., and to order the wagons out of the track to...possible speed, they gave the way, and stood with their hats off, and weeping, as ho went by. At Spottsylvania Court -House, and along the whole route,... | |
| Hunter McGuire, George Llewellyn Christian, United Confederate Veterans. Virginia Division - 1907 - 260 pages
...died. Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of engineers, was sent in front to clear the road of wood, stone, etc., and to order the wagons out of the track to...stood with hats off, and weeping, as he went by. At Spotsylvania CH, and along the whole route, men and women rushed to the ambulance, bringing all the... | |
| John Selby - 1999 - 296 pages
...he died. Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of engineers, was sent in front to clear the road of debris and to order the wagons out of the track to let the ambulance pass. The wagoners sometimes refused to move their loaded wagons out of the way for an ambulance until told that... | |
| Derek Smith - 2005 - 428 pages
...obstructions in the country roads to make the passage less bumpy, and clearing other vehicles from the road. "The rough teamsters sometimes refused to move their...gave the way and stood with hats off and weeping as we went by," McGuire wrote. Along the route, civilians ran out to the ambulance "bringing all the poor... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1886 - 588 pages
...died. Captain Hotchkiss, with a party of engineers, was sent in front to clear the road of wood, stone, etc., and to order the wagons out of the track to...stood with hats off and weeping as he went by. At Spotsylvania Courthouse and along the whole route men and women rushed to the ambulance, bringing all... | |
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