Life of General George Gordon Meade: Commander of the Army of the PotomacH.T. Coates & Company, 1897 - 596 pages |
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... sides having arrived , the conflict becomes hotter and hotter . Grant directs General Meade to move by the left flank to ... side of the river . It marches towards the southeast , and crosses the Pamunkey at and in the vicinity of ...
... sides having arrived , the conflict becomes hotter and hotter . Grant directs General Meade to move by the left flank to ... side of the river . It marches towards the southeast , and crosses the Pamunkey at and in the vicinity of ...
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... side soon retrieve their loss with gains , which they secure permanently . The Army of the Potomac , holding its lines in front of Petersburg with sufficient troops , moves by the left flank , and after a check to Sheridan between Five ...
... side soon retrieve their loss with gains , which they secure permanently . The Army of the Potomac , holding its lines in front of Petersburg with sufficient troops , moves by the left flank , and after a check to Sheridan between Five ...
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... side , from the loins of a race which gave England her Wellington and France some of her most distinguished soldiers , and on the maternal side from a family of recognized worth and social position . In a word , he came of a martial ...
... side , from the loins of a race which gave England her Wellington and France some of her most distinguished soldiers , and on the maternal side from a family of recognized worth and social position . In a word , he came of a martial ...
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... side , from the loins of a race which gave England her Wellington and France some of her most distinguished soldiers , and on the maternal side from a family of recognized worth and social position . In a word , he came of a martial ...
... side , from the loins of a race which gave England her Wellington and France some of her most distinguished soldiers , and on the maternal side from a family of recognized worth and social position . In a word , he came of a martial ...
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... side of the United States were invaded with the intention of forc- ing them to secede . Even when in arms against the United States , Southerners frequently appealed to the Constitution which , by the act of war , they had repudiated ...
... side of the United States were invaded with the intention of forc- ing them to secede . Even when in arms against the United States , Southerners frequently appealed to the Constitution which , by the act of war , they had repudiated ...
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Life of General George Gordon Meade: Commander of the Army of the Potomac Richard Meade Bache No preview available - 2015 |
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A. P. Hill advance Appomattox Appomattox Court House Army of Northern arrived artillery assault attack bridge brigade Bull Run Burnside capture cavalry Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge centre Centreville Chickahominy column command Confederate Court House Creek crossing Culp's Hill Culpeper despatch direction division early east Eleventh Corps enemy entrenchments Ewell Ewell's field Fifth Corps fight finally Fitzhugh Lee force Ford Fredericksburg front Gettysburg Grant ground Halleck Hancock Harper's Ferry Hill's Hooker Humphreys infantry Jackson James left flank line of battle Little Round Top Longstreet McClellan Meade Meade's ment miles military morning movement night Ninth Corps Northern Virginia numbers o'clock occupied orders passed Pennsylvania Reserves Petersburg Plank Road position Potomac Railroad Rapidan Rappahannock reached rear reinforcements retreat Richmond right flank river Second Corps Seminary Ridge Shenandoah Shenandoah Valley Sheridan Sickles Sickles's side Sixth Corps Station Third Corps thousand tion troops Turnpike Valley Warren Washington