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army of northern virginia147
on the th of130
the army of the126
army of the potomac120
the army of northern119
of the army of112
of the united states100
at the same time82
the morning of the79
in the direction of69
on the morning of67
the night of the59
in front of the56
on the part of54
night of the th51
morning of the th48
of the federal army47
on the right of46
at the head of46
on the night of45
the right of the43
the rest of the43
of the first corps42
was one of the42
the head of the41
the battle of the41
of the th of41
on the north side41
in command of the39
in the midst of38
the afternoon of the38
of the confederate states37
the left of the36
the movements of the36
command of the army34
the result of the33
the close of the33
on the williamsburg road33
one of the most32
as soon as the32
of the third corps31
the commander of the31
the th of may31
the people of the30
the part of the30
in the hands of30
the nine miles road30
of the blue ridge29
on the st of29
on the left of28
on the south side28
is said to have28
on the afternoon of28
on the d of28
the end of the28
the rear of the28
the command of the28
the united states army27
on the other side27
the secretary of war27
the beginning of the27
the th of june27
in the united states27
i do not know26
of the confederate army26
in rear of the26
the direction of the26
the character of the26
the banks of the26
it would have been26
the hands of the26
the government of the25
the condition of the25
i do not think25
government of the united24
the side of the24
of the second corps24
the opening of the24
the greater part of24
of the federal forces24
under the impression that24
of the southern army24
the position of the23
one hundred and twenty23
the line of the23
in a few minutes23
the evening of the22
on the evening of22
seems to have been22
of the two armies22
in front of us22
one hundred and fifty22
the north side of22
of one of the22
a large number of22
the march of the22
of the battle of21
that the enemy was21
in the vicinity of21
university of the south21
it was impossible to21
the south side of21
in charge of the21
a member of the21
in front of his21
the university of the20
the th and th20
that part of the20
in regard to the20
the top of the20
at the battle of20
from the direction of20
as far as the20
in the presence of20
early in the morning19
movements of the enemy19
on the th and19
that he was a19
the th of september19
in advance of the19
as well as the19
to the command of19
the head of his19
the fire of the19
for the purpose of19
with the view of19
the fate of the19
he was ordered to19
to the vicinity of19
it seemed as if19
after the battle of19
on the next day18
the conduct of the18
a day or two18
as one of the18
afternoon of the th18
north side of the18
he was one of18
the federal army was18
of the people of18
as we have said18
the advance of the18
at the time of18
battle of the wilderness18
a portion of the18
on the th the18
part of the field18
on the next morning17
the crest of the17
the passage of the17
so far as i17
south side of the17
for the first time17
the st of may17
from time to time17
the charles city road17
the progress of the17
in line of battle17
and on the th17
the operations of the17
the edge of the17
of the right wing17
close of the war17
at the beginning of17
the troops of the16
in favor of the16
side of the river16
it may be said16
the enemy on the16
the th of november16
corps of the army16
the th of july16
in front of richmond16
the th of april16
the th of october16
the north bank of16
from day to day16
at the close of15
the armies of the15
the latter part of15
on the th he15
of the st of15
commander of the army15
north bank of the15
division of the third15
that it would be15
on the nine miles15
and one of the15
in the battle of15
the south bank of15
from the army of15
in the rear of15
the presence of the15
the surrender of the15
of the union army15
in the event of15
on the south bank15
that he could not15
the second and third15
the president of the15
the diocese of tennessee15
as soon as he14
that he was not14
part of the army14
the middle of the14
in spite of the14
the valley of virginia14
in reference to the14
the attack on the14
a great deal of14
of the church in14
it was not until14
the th of february14
the vicinity of the14
beginning of the war14
in one of the14
in the army of14
greater part of the14
in front of our14
force of the enemy14
in the way of14
battle of seven pines14
armies of the united14
the york river railroad14
the foot of the14
to the right and14
did not care to14
the battle of chancellorsville14
in the absence of14
it will be seen13
to take part in13
morning of the d13
to the army of13
advance of the enemy13
in consequence of the13
the situation of affairs13
south bank of the13
people of the south13
the th of december13
on the opposite side13
in the course of13
the work of the13
on the eve of13
to the top of13
a large portion of13
assumed command of the13
the failure of the13
for the use of13
to the south side13
a force of about13
the main body of13
the history of the13
head of the column13
bank of the rappahannock13
the right and left13
evening of the th13
the orange and alexandria13
that he would be13
late in the afternoon13
the eyes of the13
the d of july13
of the washington artillery13
the th of august13
about the middle of12
in the valley of12
large portion of the12
the loss of the12
take part in the12
on the plank road12
and at the same12
on the east side12
the center of the12
will be seen that12
the condition of affairs12
during the night of12
in retreat from gettysburg12
the attention of the12
of the fifth corps12
we were in the12
the battle of gettysburg12
bank of the river12
seem to have been12
as soon as they12
the appearance of the12
in front of them12
that he did not12
would be able to12
in front of him12
the arrival of the12
the battle of fredericksburg12
the use of the12
as will be seen12
a flag of truce12
part of his command12
the officers and men12
the flank of the12
the balance of the12
of the d of12
the remainder of the12
there was not a12
the field of battle12
it was too late12
it is difficult to12
on the banks of12
position on the right12
divisions of the third12
night of the st11
in view of the11
had been ordered to11
orange and alexandria railroad11
the other side of11
if it had been11
the st of july11
it is possible that11
letter of the th11
to command of the11
that it was impossible11
the last day of11
is one of the11
the church in the11
in a few days11
north of the potomac11
cavalry was ordered to11
of the federal commander11
in the afternoon of11
the troops on the11
was in time to11
it is said that11
the rock city guard11
do not think that11
with a view to11
a part of the11
the last of the11
in the eyes of11
a few days later11
other parts of the11
the strength of the11
it was evident that11
of the army was11
on the way to11
on the confederate side11
about one hundred and11
north of james river11
in his official report11
the story of the11
the battle of sharpsburg11
surrender of the army11
morning of the st11
president of the united11
on the same day11
was a man of11
one hundred thousand men11
to report to general11
to say that the11
army of the tennessee11
and in a few11
on the side of11
it could not be11
that they could not11
at the end of11
it was necessary to11
the front of the11
the events of the11
by the side of11
but it was not11
the midst of the11
it looked as if10
on the union side10
i have the honor10
general lee on the10
of the condition of10
and a number of10
that the federal army10
there could be no10
early on the th10
on the line of10
on the field of10
at the opening of10
the other regiments of10
to one of the10
that the enemy had10
the same time the10
to be followed by10
said to have been10
on the other hand10
a few hundred yards10
one of the greatest10
the one hundred and10
second battle of manassas10
the divisions of mclaws10
far as i know10
have the honor to10
the commencement of the10
in the latter part10
it was known that10
the withdrawal of the10
and some of the10
for the most part10
it occurred to me10
conduct of the war10
the crossing of the10
it was one of10
of northern virginia was10
the destruction of the10
main body of the10
in a state of10
a portion of his10
the early part of10
an officer of the10
the order of the10
of the army and10
on the north bank10
during the night and10
to go to the10
at the foot of10
your letter of the10
that it was a10
his line of battle10
afternoon of the st10
in the shape of10
the lines of the10
was ordered to follow10
on the road to10
of the troops of10
the opposite side of10
of general robert e10
on the flank of10
base of the mountain10
those of us who10
would have been in10
that is to say10
about the size of10
the rest of us10
president of the confederate10
on both sides of10
so far as to10
by the brigades of9
at the same moment9
on the james river9
a brigade of infantry9
both sides of the9
of the th and9
that the enemy were9
of the field of9
the army was in9
had been sent to9
do not know that9
in the southern confederacy9
could not have been9
of the confederate commander9
the base of the9
thousand four hundred and9
confederate states military prison9
of the university of9
in the neighborhood of9
of officers and men9
the valley of the9
for a few minutes9
to the people of9
that there was no9
to the left and9
officers and men of9
i was ordered to9
exchanged for officers of9
the battle of seven9
in such a way9
to the narrative of9
with the exception of9
the object of the9
at the point of9
under cover of the9
out of the way9
to the left of9
to cross the river9
the first corps was9
the death of general9
the retreat of the9
the first days of9
of the enemy was9
command of the corps9
east of the blue9
and that he would9
in the mean time9
the hearts of the9
the battle of chickamauga9
the face of the9
he was a man9
in such a manner9
to the north side9
the issue of the9
he seems to have9
two hundred and fifty9
the th of march9
division on the right9
as soon as i9
it seems to me9
hundred and twenty thousand9
it was impossible for9
of the army to9
in the history of9
that it was not9
it seemed to me9
in the shenandoah valley9
from right to left9
by the fire of9
confederate states of america9
a few days after9
into the hands of9
all parts of the9
in his power to9
under the fire of9
at that time the9
the part of general9
to the memory of9
thousand six hundred and9
by general lee to9
for the next day9
in the open field9
through the streets of9
of the board of9
in front of petersburg9
line of battle was9
that there was a9
and part of the9
opposite side of the9
to the front and8
in the first days8
on the yorktown road8
wing of the army8
there seemed to be8
such had been the8
as long as the8
of the death of8
the reports of the8
to the north bank8
in the mexican war8
there can be no8
the ranks of the8
would have been a8
two divisions of the8
the bottom of the8
privates or common seamen8
of the battle was8
a large part of8
the people of maryland8
and the enemy was8
with his own and8
the enemy was in8
the impression that the8
the head of a8
quarters first army corps8
the surface of the8
in the fall of8
the members of the8
the same time he8
of those who had8
second and third corps8
passage of the river8
longstreet to lee on8
be found in the8
it is impossible to8
in time to meet8
that he would have8
the name of the8
the fact that the8
did not seem to8
i do not recollect8
to the right of8
hundred and fifty thousand8
the art of war8
a number of prisoners8
the gaps of the8
with him in the8
in the same way8
by the federal commander8
out of reach of8
the cause of the8
in the spring of8
placed in command of8
rode to the front8
of the divisions of8
of the left wing8
part of the day8
the divisions of the8
that we could have8
of the enemy at8
and i do not8
position of the enemy8
came in sight of8
it had not been8
one side of the8
as possible to the8
of the first and8
on the right and8
he was in the8
occurred to me that8
was made by general8
assigned to the command8
and it was not8
two pieces of artillery8
between the two armies8
was called upon to8
from first to last8
mile and a half8
may be said that8
the batteries of the8
had the pleasure of8
the writer of these8
of the sixth corps8
of the southern confederacy8
with a force of8
with a loss of8
the day of the8
the heart of the8
to the united states8
to take command of8
found it necessary to8
in the diocese of8
in the act of8
of which he was8
of the second day8
for a long time8
there was nothing to8
ordered to report to8
it is certain that8
against the confederate left8
with the rest of8
other side of the8
an attack on the8
in his official account8
of the diocese of8
that general lee had8
to take the field8
by one of the8
the sick and wounded8
be exchanged for officers8
the approach of the8
be said to have8
about the same time8
put an end to8
the federal army had8
than that of the8
in the month of8
of the second and8
that he would not8
thousand one hundred and8
to be on the8
on the charles city8
was made by the8
the interior of the8
battle of the th8
in a short time8
of his command to8
on the west side8
in the center of8
it seems that the8
for battle at sunrise8
to have been the8
a mile and a8
the forenoon of the8
that he had been8
of the movements of8
some of the boys8
and the army of8
as soon as possible8
shall be exchanged for8
of the enemy and8
the larger part of7
portion of the federal7
resaca de la palma7
but i do not7
the enemy in front7
of the southern people7
general lee did not7
of the church of7
the action of the7
thousand two hundred and7
on the back of7
assigned to command of7
officers of the army7
the state of the7
to the time of7
that he had no7
description of the field7
to the support of7
it would seem that7
to return to the7
the positions of the7
years of his life7
it is probable that7
fire of the enemy7
the people of virginia7
as far as possible7
it was believed that7
was in command of7
were sent to the7
to the secretary of7
on his way to7
by the south side7
in spite of his7
of the day before7
within the limits of7
it is doubtful if7
end of the war7
to the extent of7
a quarter of a7
all that could be7
in the winter of7
division of the second7
was made up of7
against the government of7
he was a very7
on the last day7
as much as possible7
confident of his ability7
in the rebel army7
on the west bank7
he could not be7
a mile or so7
the confederate states of7
from all parts of7
the junction of the7
the great majority of7
the point at which7
as soon as it7
as if they were7
on the subject of7
the balance of his7
army of the james7
of the enemy on7
character of the ground7
battle on the williamsburg7
seemed to me that7
a copy of the7
on the authority of7
in a day or7
a glance at the7
that i had been7
cavalry and horse artillery7
in the federal army7
of the war and7
the possession of the7
a mile from the7
that portion of the7
in the hearts of7
of the great battle7
directly in front of7
the line of battle7
the right wing of7
in the same direction7
it must have been7
in the progress of7
divisions of mclaws and7
was ordered to march7
does not seem to7
of the fact that7
for the benefit of7
at beaver dam creek7
to the end of7
but he was not7
in the confederate army7
that general lee was7
that he might be7
was ordered with his7
of the federal troops7
his way through the7
part of the command7
thought it better to7
in the name of7
the confederate army was7
the federal forces had7
at the request of7
but a short time7
a manner as to7
i have received your7
night of the d7
was the condition of7
the commandant of the7
to the front to7
that he was the7
it was a very7
back into the stockade7
the potomac on the7
west of the mountain7
of his line of7
to which it was7
was due to the7
the federal commander was7
side of james river7
such a way as7
was not to be7
the manner in which7
was followed by a7
i think it was7
to the rio grande7
the first tennessee regiment7
occupied by the enemy7
it proved to be7
of the previous day7
out of east tennessee7
for officers of equal7
of the maryland campaign7
but it was a7
of the rebel officers7
officers of equal rank7
was to be the7
the event of the7
was not until the7
his line of retreat7
top of the mountain7
one hundred and forty7
the sound of the7
of the th was7
side of the chickahominy7
was supposed to be7
with the divisions of7
it was difficult to7
the right bank of7
such a manner as7
general lee thought to7
the purpose of the7
the presence of a7
the killed and wounded7
as if he had7
great and good man7
hundred yards of the7
was assigned to the7
the shape of a7
in which he was7
in the hour of7
to the relief of7
rest of the army7
of the operations of7
the th of january7
and part of his7
about one hundred thousand7
that we were in7
i said to him7
and that we were7
part of the line7
to the residence of7
movements of the two7
change of base to7
at the white house7
the value of the7
the time of the7
to be ready to7
formed line of battle7
of his ability to7
the confederate states military7
and there was no7
the commanders of the7
on the conduct of7
force in his front7
the time of our7
his army in the7
battle of bull run7
side of the james7
not been able to7
to march by the7
of the potomac was7
and the brigades of7
of one hundred and7
in addition to the7
so as to make7
the enemy in his7
the line of march7
i was glad to7
between them and the6
force the enemy to6
by the united states6
battle was to be6
off to the rear6
borne from the field6
and on the next6
top of the hill6
of us who had6
glance at the map6
the officers of the6
in a condition to6
the army of general6
have been in the6
in face of the6
on impressment of gold6
a prisoner of war6
by a line of6
the second battle of6
battle of malvern hill6
in search of the6
the minds of the6
as they came up6
cases of hospital gangrene6
of the th he6
in the light of6
less than forty thousand6
side of the stream6
the faces of the6
we were ordered to6
the army of virginia6
to one of his6
was posted on the6
the potomac at williamsport6
the northern and southern6
the bulk of the6
without loss of time6
he would have been6
the noise of battle6
the siege of petersburg6
had been forced back6
command of the federal6
as the army of6
had been sent by6
of the confederate capital6
upon the state of6
it in his power6
the fords of the6
that this was the6
the rappahannock at fredericksburg6
that i did not6
in time for the6
an end to the6
writer of these pages6
of the officers and6
the blue ridge and6
and chief of staff6
of the one hundredth6
the report of the6
would be compelled to6
the execution of the6
it should have been6
command of army of6
force in front of6
at the south gate6
the officers and soldiers6
of the campaign of6
the long bridge road6
a guest of the6
by the loss of6
the fifth north carolina6
one of the two6
of the assaulting column6
and that he was6
with the balance of6
of the order of6
of the nine miles6
the battle on the6
the eve of battle6
after the close of6
one of the noblest6
of the brigades of6
the headquarters of general6
in accordance with the6
of prisoners of war6
of the ninth corps6
the leader of the6
of the enemy to6
and it will be6
had not been able6
was under the impression6
to the rear of6
on the southern bank6
from the rest of6
assault of fort sanders6
his commission in the6
to make the attack6
thousand three hundred and6
and the head of6
the two armies were6
in the condition of6
may be well to6
to his right and6
various parts of the6
in command of it6
of the main body6
of the mexican war6
were a number of6
the siege of richmond6
after the war he6
crest of the hill6
to do honor to6
i have never heard6
to have been a6
the plans of the6
it would be better6
to the banks of6
the conclusion of the6
the night of may6
the power of the6
he was asked to6
it was not in6
not engaged in the6
pieces of artillery and6
a number of the6
engagement on little tennessee6
in the morning the6
to march to the6
and the result was6
take command of the6
and in front of6
the army of tennessee6
command of the division6
of the james river6
and was ordered to6
of the rock city6
of the opposing armies6
general jenkins was ordered6
we could hear the6
about the st of6
the key of the6
that his army was6
the point of the6
a considerable body of6
by the bishop of6
of the line of6
the day and night6
the st of august6
along the line of6
have never heard any6
was the result of6
the campaigns of the6
until the th of6
commanding armies of the6
crest of the ridge6
right bank of the6
a few days before6
a letter from general6
of the eleventh corps6
with grape and canister6
the jeff davis legion6
in a few hours6
for a short time6
we were obliged to6
in engagement on little6
position of the troops6
the services of the6
we had nothing to6
right wing of the6
east of the mountain6
of the character of6
division of the fifth6
the bishop of georgia6
a number of his6
of the enemy had6
marched on the th6
it was to be6
in a way that6
a large amount of6
wheel to the left6
the twentieth and twenty6
assault on fort sanders6
on the opposite bank6
of infantry and artillery6
a fragment of shell6
valley of the shenandoah6
the baltimore and ohio6
the board of trustees6
the importance of the6
of the sixteenth corps6
road in front of6
the stars and stripes6
the limits of the6
to follow on the6
at little round top6
of the family in6
that i could not6
join the main body6
and was followed by6
the scene of the6
in which they were6
had been assigned to6
of the great soldier6
the united states government6
the first army corps6
which he had been6
one of the first6
the east tennessee campaign6
by the terms of6
the battle of manassas6
battle of the st6
but it was too6
the d of june6
the d of april6
the first corps and6
of the class of6
but there was no6
we were going to6
the left bank of6
the division under general6
in front of general6
of the civil war6
of us who were6
he had been a6
of the potomac were6
might be able to6
it was the only6
do not know what6
appear to have been6
in search of a6
the plan of campaign6
order for battle at6
of the war in6
the left grand division6
the young men of6
service in the field6
it was the first6
troops of the first6
general lee would have6
two or three times6
rest of the boys6
and all of the6
the th day of6
on one side of6
on the extreme left6
front of his line6
to the line of6
in the southern states6
the benefit of the6
the man who was6
of the third michigan6
the battles of the6
two of his brigades6
the subject of the6
it would be a6
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it to general lee4
people of the united4
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a considerable portion of4
city of new york4
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the beginning of his4
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succeeds hooker in command4
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had been on the4
i know you will4
the federal troops had4
and that he had4
fire of artillery and4
the soldiers of the4
officer in charge of4
other means of transportation4
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drive the enemy from4
back across the rapidan4
operations of the armies4
division of the ninth4
to find a way4
along the banks of4
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the vicinity of gettysburg4
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the order for the4
first corps of the4
the protestant episcopal church4
the north and south4
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of the troops on4
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private soldiers experience in4
command of the right4
of our men who4
with his whole force4
from east and west4
with the first corps4
through the woods to4
the enemy in that4
is the sublimest word4
the majority of the4
come in contact with4
at a moment so4
an officer of high4
either side of the4
plateau at the henry4
at the latter place4
between the chickahominy and4
for the same purpose4
his last words were4
the virginia military institute4
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of the confederate line4
i presented a class4
in the prime of4
the line of retreat4
the confederate army in4
which he did not4
of the progress of4
the eyes and ears4
the back of the4
the point of danger4
personal relations of lee4
the bank of the4
was wounded in the4
south carolina and georgia4
at the crossing of4
a brief description of4
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steadily in the direction4
ordered for the th4
the town of gettysburg4
further duty with this4
has been the subject4
he assumed command of4
of the afternoon of4
and most of the4
florence by john mcelroy4
of the blood and4
our line of march4
campaign of the war4
in a little while4
the same time we4
that this was a4
in the morning and4
the fall of atlanta4
to general john b4
he could have been4
command of the department4
the men of the4
the field in front4
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old stars and stripes4
upon the federal forces4
of the gulf states4
for the good of4
borne in mind that4
particular reason for the4
the eastern side of4
the bearer of the4
as fast as we4
near the dead line4
reported to me that4
left of the army4
confederacy a private soldiers4
under a flag of4
took place in the4
during the day and4
to little round top4
only a few miles4
and the feeling of4
the arrival of jackson4
of the york river4
that we should have4
we came upon a4
was regarded as a4
that the troops were4
and on the night4
the heart of a4
the plateau at the4
in the house of4
the immediate front of4
attack of the enemy4
did not have the4
army of the confederacy4
that it should be4
at the burnside bridge4
was seen to be4
of the confederate right4
the city of washington4
states of the south4
of march for the4
the attack was not4
the federal line of4
this part of the4
within the lines of4
the suburbs of the4
came to me and4
who had served with4
the interest of the4
second battle of bull4
we found ourselves in4
that i was in4
an hour or more4
division on the left4
the sentiment of the4
have no doubt that4
i was obliged to4
to me that he4
to meet the enemy4
by the warrenton turnpike4
west bank of the4
an hour or so4
the termination of the4
as part of the4
just as soon as4
the main line of4
to spring from the4
the full extent of4
corner of the stockade4
of the advancing column4
and was met by4
the direction of culpepper4
which he could not4
it was then that4
of the feasibility of4
in the summer of4
to have been in4
that end of the4
of the one hundred4
and it would seem4
to cut off the4
appears to have been4
while general lee was4
longstreet out of east4
to show that the4
would not be satisfied4
of artillery and a4
for the removal of4
it would be impossible4
by which it was4
for an opportunity to4
battle of the left4
the movement of general4
of the enemy by4
set on fire by4
to hold their ground4
held by the enemy4
it seems that general4
of scurvy and diarrhea4
such as to render4
in obedience to the4
thought that he could4
of the approach of4
virtue should be equal4
brought to bear upon4
but two or three4
hooker in command of4
graduate of west point4
the direction of his4
the loss of his4
in the days of4
the west bank of4
and so it went4
a line of rifle4
the eve of the4
of lee and jackson4
do you think that4
personal command of the4
that there is no4
the loss of our4
and the cavalry to4
on the left bank4
the direction of chancellorsville4
to go to richmond4
of the mississippi river4
who had been sent4
army in the valley4
were posted on the4
to which he belonged4
inside of the stockade4
his officers and men4
until a late hour4
us on the th4
just in time to4
to find their way4
prisoners had come in4
to await further orders4
asked to have the4
our position on the4
some of our men4
he was informed that4
the boys in the4
to go back to4
four miles from the4
a type of the4
as if we were4
fast as we could4
of the southern cause4
not equal to the4
telegram from the president4
laws of the land4
of the rebels to4
was at this time4
on the high ground4
to move by the4
the other brigades of4
that they were in4
in honor of the4
that general lee said4
after the battle i4
my good fortune to4
every one of them4
in advance of his4
to the service of4
evening of the d4
to the capture of4
that there was some4
of northern virginia had4
moved to the right4
some little time after4
the ground in front4
and there was not4
between it and the4
on account of the4
battle on the th4
to be sure of4
he was at the4
we had not been4
of the troops to4
to take position on4
to judge of the4
took position on the4
officers of his staff4
of a great soldier4
necessary that we should4
church in the confederate4
to me that the4
and one of his4
and the destruction of4
the divisions of hood4
charge of the works4
have been able to4
the time it was4
he was not a4
of the great conflict4
be said that he4
as to be unable4
a large force of4
the rest of our4
about a mile in4
i have before mentioned4
was ordered back to4
the larger portion of4
the execution of his4
that general mcclellan was4
opening of the battle4
was succeeded by a4
the case of general4
acknowledge the receipt of4
thought that he had4
was ordered to make4
of the potomac and4
on the outside of4
cross the river and4
the death of the4
point at which the4
put his army in4
of the forces engaged4
second bishop of tennessee4
to be supported by4
to the family of4
the center of a4
the last year of4
at a time when4
one of the ablest4
had a right to4
was ordered to have4
of the peach orchard4
some of the best4
lying on the ground4
the enemy at the4
one hundred and sixty4
the back of my4
seat in the saddle4
yards in front of4
to him by general4
with me to the4
i would not give4
his line of march4
which i had been4
made an effort to4
the good fortune to4
of the army at4
of the th instant4
of the boys in4
as a means of4
chief of staff of4
not informed of the4
the merits of the4
missionary to the army4
the summit of the4
about three miles from4
to the payment of4
strike down against the4
he spoke of the4
end of the line4
spring from the earth4
by the fact that4
honor to acknowledge the4
of the federal authorities4
was sent up to4
to prevent him from4
under the orders of4
that they had been4
to white oak swamp4
report of the battle4
to acknowledge the receipt4
of the fall of4
the horse artillery under4
is not necessary to4
of the lee family4
and all the other4
in case of an4
could not comprehend that4
came from general lee4
his next in rank4
the left of general4
of killed and wounded4
and a portion of4
was covered with the4
he was the commander4
the point where the4
was ready for the4
with orders to report4
that the army of4
up as far as4
as it was in4
in business in new4
general james longstreet and4
the force in front4
toward the government of4
in time to escape4
there is nothing to4
at the critical moment4
in position on the4
was a matter of4
on the direct route4
the situation of the4
the st of march4
the funeral of general4
of the river and4
man whom it has4
soldiers in the field4
andrews and i had4
he did not know4
and the march was4
movement of the enemy4
which resulted in the4
was quite common in4
man on the left4
they came to the4
the midst of a4
from the other side4
it was a matter4
the shade of the4
headquarters army northern virginia4
those of the first4
soon as it was4
we came to the4
held in place by4
issue of the order4
with whom he was4
to be found in4
presence of the enemy4
in some of the4
years with general lee4
of general lee and4
to the east bank4
command of first corps4
progress of the war4
in his account of4
the north end of4
army under general pope4
the officer in charge4
at this time was4
his plan was to4
to the work of4
for an hour or4
that the war was4
be made against the4
drive longstreet out of4
his orders of the4
of two or three4
that the people of4
all the rest of4
were such as to4
the st of october4
i think that we4
against the federal right4
the aid of a4
with a portion of4
noon of the th4
the advance of general4
the rations of the4
when the federal army4
hands of the rebels4
the results of his4
numbered one hundred and4
by the enemy in4
the lord bishop of4
the st of april4
a telegram from the4
the federal army to4
the early spring of4
of the british army4
to the reader a4
later in the day4
him that he must4
a few minutes after4
of the illustrious soldier4
the morale of the4
on the right flank4
that they did not4
the invasion of pennsylvania4
sent for me to4
a part of his4
the confederates in the4
when we reached the4
further resistance on the4
a meeting was held4
and that of the4
i am going to4
it was apparent that4
the effects of the4
to the right to4
the archives of the4
th and th n4
it has ever been4
to one of our4
by the second corps4
was on the th4
with the federal army4
a few yards of4
the route of the4
to drive the enemy4
by the gaines road4
mcelroy late of co4
brigade was ordered to4
armies in the field4
on our extreme left4
by rosser and mumford4
the old sharpsburg road4
army at this time4
with the army of4
in the immediate vicinity4
side of the potomac4
as the representative of4
did not want to4
southern confederacy a private4
the arrival of general4
that it is not4
the laying of the4
the troops from the4
portion of his army4
that of his adversary4
of the valley of4
to the episcopate of4
in the church of4
in time to join4
but a few days4
of the man who4
the union army and4
a small part of4
movements of the federal4
his plans for the4
by a number of4
for the battle of4
the fifth corps was4
and one of them4
affair on williamsburg road4
his position on the4
the honor to acknowledge4
this was the last4
i think it would4
at a distance of4
is not to be4
had been allowed to4
will be able to4
the st day of4
the road on the4
that they were to4
lines of the enemy4
be allowed to go4
the officer in question4
daylight of the th4
hands of the enemy4
of the troops were4
but it did not4
left to guard the4
state of the constitution4
the war to the4
the first corps were4
was forced to retire4
with his own hands4
the enemy from their4
the work of preparation4
the columns of the4
for the sake of4
from the east side4
during the last year4
the idea that the4
and the loss of4
there was no doubt4
years after the war4
the potomac to the4
bring him to battle4
in the morning of4
your most obedient servant4
slope of the hill4
to see that the4
flank movement of general4
brigadier general john h4
right and left of4
the first and third4
resistance on the part4
the same time that4
did not reach the4
the expense of the4
the direct line of4
no doubt of the4
and is said to4
the whole movement was4
he was to be4
day or two after4
a little before night4
church in the diocese4
on the hampton road4
march of the federal4
the left of our4
the left of his4
were on the march4
of the importance of4
at this critical moment4
military prisons fifteen months4
to the confederate government4
and fifty thousand men4
at the war department4
positions of the two4
it would be difficult4
end of the ridge4
be followed by the4
a spoonful of salt4
to draw the enemy4
ewell at bristoe station4
states military prison hospital4
say to general jackson4
prisons fifteen months a4
was in favor of4
bank of the potomac4
part of his army4
in an hour or4
the state of tennessee4
i never heard of4
of the plank road4
i think that the4
may have been his4
lee on the rapidan4
some of them were4
as soon as we4
at this time the4
the chickahominy and pamunkey4
the great bulk of4
command on the field4
four years with general4
to shell the town4
the next morning the4
the loss of a4
has ever been my4
at the first moment4
the road in front4
the near approach of4
writer is unable to4
as there was no4
the time in the4
that he had lost4
to be one of4
official report of the4
the condition of things4
west side of the4
about one hundred yards4
commandant of the interior4
the lines in front4
the authority of the4
of war of the4
far as i can4
the officer of the4
of cavalry in the4
north of the rappahannock4
to recover lost power4
nearly parallel with the4
of ulceration of the4
where we had been4
topographical features of the4
the danger to which4
for the success of4
the commands of generals4
for the men to4
the first time i4
feet from the stockade4
the condition of our4
he says in his4
at the base of4
that there had been4
in front and flank4
the first moment of4
when he found that4
reinforcements and a diversion4