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quadgram | frequency |
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army of the potomac | 62 |
the army of the | 55 |
of the second corps | 46 |
of the eleventh corps | 42 |
the battle of gettysburg | 36 |
of the first corps | 34 |
the right of the | 29 |
in front of the | 29 |
of the philadelphia brigade | 28 |
of the third corps | 27 |
the left of the | 27 |
at the same time | 22 |
of the army of | 20 |
the position of the | 20 |
the th new york | 20 |
on the morning of | 20 |
the loyal legion of | 18 |
part of the line | 17 |
on the part of | 17 |
of the loyal legion | 17 |
that part of the | 16 |
the close of the | 16 |
loyal legion of massachusetts | 15 |
the wisconsin history commission | 15 |
with a view to | 15 |
the morning of the | 14 |
of the battle of | 14 |
part of the field | 13 |
the rear of the | 13 |
the d of july | 13 |
of the second division | 13 |
it would have been | 12 |
the part of the | 12 |
order of the loyal | 12 |
by the side of | 12 |
military order of the | 12 |
of the twelfth corps | 12 |
the st of july | 11 |
the line of the | 11 |
of the civil war | 11 |
of the union army | 11 |
right of the second | 11 |
to the front of | 10 |
in rear of the | 10 |
on the th of | 10 |
in the direction of | 10 |
to the right of | 10 |
on the right of | 10 |
those of the enemy | 9 |
the first and eleventh | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
of the fifth corps | 9 |
of little round top | 9 |
division of the second | 9 |
the rest of the | 9 |
the extreme left of | 9 |
on the plank road | 9 |
on the left of | 9 |
as soon as the | 9 |
the philadelphia brigade association | 9 |
the front of the | 9 |
first and eleventh corps | 9 |
of the sixth corps | 9 |
in command of the | 9 |
the afternoon of the | 9 |
the remainder of the | 8 |
on the night of | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
the command of the | 8 |
right of our line | 8 |
on account of the | 8 |
side of the river | 8 |
the military order of | 8 |
that the enemy were | 8 |
the line of battle | 8 |
the fire of the | 8 |
in killed and wounded | 8 |
at the close of | 8 |
the crest of the | 8 |
the right flank of | 8 |
of the united states | 8 |
to the west of | 8 |
of the th new | 8 |
the night of the | 8 |
the loss of the | 7 |
part of the enemy | 7 |
the state of wisconsin | 7 |
division of the first | 7 |
on little round top | 7 |
for the purpose of | 7 |
the history commission of | 7 |
left of the second | 7 |
the second and third | 7 |
the retreat of the | 7 |
to the left of | 7 |
had not been engaged | 7 |
a portion of the | 7 |
on the first day | 7 |
the movements of the | 7 |
the extreme right of | 7 |
on the afternoon of | 7 |
the enemy did not | 7 |
that i have mentioned | 7 |
of the enemy was | 7 |
the fight of the | 7 |
on the left and | 7 |
the left flank of | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
left flank of the | 7 |
as soon as possible | 7 |
at the battle of | 7 |
left of the line | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
in the rear of | 7 |
of the st of | 6 |
the main body at | 6 |
the commander of the | 6 |
and the history commission | 6 |
of the rebel army | 6 |
of the enemy and | 6 |
on the d of | 6 |
after the battle of | 6 |
hands of the enemy | 6 |
to cover the retreat | 6 |
in advance of the | 6 |
of the d of | 6 |
the battle was over | 6 |
it seemed to her | 6 |
to fall back to | 6 |
the edge of the | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
left of the third | 6 |
morning of the th | 6 |
the first corps was | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
the men of the | 6 |
position of the second | 6 |
at the peach orchard | 6 |
as i have mentioned | 6 |
of the st new | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
as the enemy were | 6 |
the th and th | 6 |
history commission of wisconsin | 6 |
a mile and a | 6 |
in consequence of the | 6 |
that of the enemy | 6 |
late in the afternoon | 6 |
a large part of | 6 |
mile and a half | 6 |
extreme left of the | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
the battle of the | 6 |
the first corps to | 6 |
advance of the main | 5 |
account of the battle | 5 |
army of northern virginia | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
from the direction of | 5 |
the st new york | 5 |
on the south side | 5 |
the eleventh corps to | 5 |
the third corps was | 5 |
baltimore and ohio railroad | 5 |
to the plank road | 5 |
close of the battle | 5 |
in that part of | 5 |
to take up a | 5 |
part of his force | 5 |
the other two divisions | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
on the north and | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
at the foot of | 5 |
under the command of | 5 |
be in readiness to | 5 |
from the main body | 5 |
legion of the united | 5 |
the right of our | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
of the enemy to | 5 |
battle of the third | 5 |
of the d corps | 5 |
generals hancock and gibbon | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
it became necessary to | 5 |
on each side of | 5 |
the left wing of | 5 |
right flank of the | 5 |
the head of the | 5 |
the baltimore and ohio | 5 |
left wing of the | 5 |
rest of the army | 5 |
on the same day | 5 |
on the st of | 5 |
the enemy on the | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
as a support to | 5 |
colonel of the th | 5 |
assumed command of the | 5 |
the rout of the | 5 |
the th of july | 5 |
loyal legion of the | 5 |
of the taneytown road | 5 |
the result of the | 5 |
it will be seen | 5 |
which had not been | 5 |
in line of battle | 5 |
the union army was | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
to the right and | 5 |
this part of the | 5 |
command of the first | 5 |
the advance of the | 5 |
two divisions of the | 5 |
the first corps at | 5 |
to the window and | 5 |
the second division of | 5 |
as soon as it | 5 |
of the chancellorsville house | 5 |
that the enemy had | 5 |
the morning of july | 5 |
on the opposite side | 5 |
his line of retreat | 5 |
hancock and gibbon were | 5 |
division of the twelfth | 5 |
it was too late | 5 |
under the auspices of | 5 |
under the impression that | 5 |
of the line to | 5 |
the second corps was | 5 |
the third division of | 5 |
the key of the | 5 |
to be ready to | 5 |
in the present instance | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
to the rear of | 5 |
regiments of the brigade | 5 |
of the blue ridge | 5 |
the first division of | 5 |
the first corps had | 5 |
of one of the | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
on the extreme right | 5 |
the nature of the | 4 |
to the fact that | 4 |
of the potomac at | 4 |
and the right of | 4 |
a council of war | 4 |
of the wisconsin history | 4 |
across the plank road | 4 |
crest of the ridge | 4 |
cover the retreat of | 4 |
i am going home | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
for the time being | 4 |
battle of gettysburg was | 4 |
wing of the army | 4 |
a support to the | 4 |
wing of the st | 4 |
on the second day | 4 |
that the first corps | 4 |
the last of the | 4 |
the enemy could not | 4 |
second division of the | 4 |
the eastern base of | 4 |
a great number of | 4 |
at the bloody angle | 4 |
and th new york | 4 |
to report to general | 4 |
what was left of | 4 |
battle of brandy station | 4 |
on the high ground | 4 |
to fall back on | 4 |
from the artillery reserve | 4 |
on the right and | 4 |
was too late to | 4 |
a great part of | 4 |
soon as it was | 4 |
yards in front of | 4 |
the group of trees | 4 |
to see if the | 4 |
total number of guns | 4 |
first division of the | 4 |
on their way to | 4 |
of the enemy in | 4 |
early in the day | 4 |
on its way to | 4 |
rout of the eleventh | 4 |
his communications with richmond | 4 |
the bloody angle of | 4 |
part of the history | 4 |
the larger portion of | 4 |
the third corps is | 4 |
said to have been | 4 |
commander of the army | 4 |
sought to hide like | 4 |
the impression that the | 4 |
to the first corps | 4 |
right of the line | 4 |
key of the battle | 4 |
invasion of the north | 4 |
the eleventh and twelfth | 4 |
the third corps were | 4 |
at right angles to | 4 |
their way to the | 4 |
the first corps and | 4 |
of the peach orchard | 4 |
and th north carolina | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
of the main line | 4 |
and part of the | 4 |
so far as i | 4 |
by the fire of | 4 |
as much as possible | 4 |
extreme right of our | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
would be the result | 4 |
upon the staff of | 4 |
our line of battle | 4 |
the west and north | 4 |
right of the eleventh | 4 |
of the first day | 4 |
of the confederate army | 4 |
the auspices of the | 4 |
on the emmetsburg road | 4 |
the evening of the | 4 |
in the meantime had | 4 |
and drove them out | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
rejoined the main body | 4 |
of the history of | 4 |
the guns of the | 4 |
the eleventh corps was | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
of the haskell narrative | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
night of the th | 4 |
the main body of | 4 |
which had been so | 4 |
the head of his | 4 |
the repulse of the | 4 |
of the position of | 4 |
on the baltimore pike | 4 |
position on the right | 4 |
bloody angle of gettysburg | 4 |
the right and rear | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
and a half from | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
afternoon of the d | 4 |
of the enemy had | 4 |
in a condition to | 4 |
soldier of the civil | 4 |
nature of the ground | 4 |
and that it was | 4 |
with the main body | 4 |
the governor of wisconsin | 4 |
command of the field | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
it would seem that | 4 |
was sent to the | 4 |
they sought to hide | 4 |
the th of june | 4 |
was assigned to the | 4 |
carried from the field | 4 |
but emmeline did not | 4 |
what would be the | 4 |
the battle of chancellorsville | 4 |
he was obliged to | 4 |
the two round tops | 4 |
of the left wing | 4 |
on the extreme left | 4 |
the first of july | 4 |
in spite of the | 4 |
a long line of | 4 |
to hide like rabbits | 4 |
the enemy had been | 4 |
the twelfth corps was | 4 |
the heights of fredericksburg | 4 |
flank of the enemy | 4 |
officers men officers men | 4 |
and the military order | 4 |
of the th pennsylvania | 4 |
line to the left | 4 |
off from the main | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
of the third division | 4 |
the shelter of the | 4 |
the fields to the | 4 |
west of the town | 4 |
the losses of the | 4 |
eleventh and twelfth corps | 4 |
the enemy in the | 4 |
as soon as they | 4 |
i must go home | 4 |
of the third of | 4 |
of the right of | 4 |
the enemy in front | 4 |
and the first division | 4 |
brave men of the | 4 |
succeeded to the command | 4 |
commander of the eleventh | 4 |
its position on the | 4 |
on the evening of | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
that the enemy was | 4 |
did not reach the | 4 |
at this time was | 4 |
by order of general | 4 |
of the th wisconsin | 4 |
by the philadelphia brigade | 4 |
across the emmetsburg road | 4 |
by the loyal legion | 4 |
the success of the | 4 |
on the th he | 4 |
of the potomac was | 4 |
i think he was | 3 |
and the wisconsin history | 3 |
of the army and | 3 |
the roar of battle | 3 |
morning of the second | 3 |
emmeline watched him go | 3 |
not be out of | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
feeble opposition to the | 3 |
three miles below fredericksburg | 3 |
met the tide of | 3 |
the portion of the | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
a mile north of | 3 |
on july d and | 3 |
movements of the enemy | 3 |
on the crest of | 3 |
right of the first | 3 |
line of the first | 3 |
the movement of the | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
of the men of | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
angle at the peach | 3 |
retreat of the army | 3 |
retreat in case of | 3 |
of our line of | 3 |
early on the morning | 3 |
over to the right | 3 |
army of the cumberland | 3 |
of the army was | 3 |
but a few moments | 3 |
was then too late | 3 |
eastern base of the | 3 |
south of the town | 3 |
of the enemy were | 3 |
the morning of june | 3 |
in the following order | 3 |
the works on the | 3 |
the enemy would attack | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
to follow up the | 3 |
and this is the | 3 |
fourths of a mile | 3 |
edge of the woods | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
by the aid of | 3 |
two hundred and fifty | 3 |
after the repulse of | 3 |
so that he was | 3 |
in advance of his | 3 |
repulse of the enemy | 3 |
corps to come up | 3 |
by the eleventh corps | 3 |
were killed or wounded | 3 |
of the st regiment | 3 |
as to the result | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
soon began to fall | 3 |
the high ground at | 3 |
formed on his right | 3 |
fled into the town | 3 |
position of the third | 3 |
back to the ridge | 3 |
just as it was | 3 |
as a staff officer | 3 |
morning of the st | 3 |
he rode over to | 3 |
by the third corps | 3 |
front of my left | 3 |
behind a stone wall | 3 |
fight a defensive battle | 3 |
to force his way | 3 |
had been posted on | 3 |
four miles from the | 3 |
he thought he saw | 3 |
of the enemy on | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
large part of his | 3 |
occupied by our troops | 3 |
the results of the | 3 |
which would have been | 3 |
came up and formed | 3 |
july d and d | 3 |
i had time to | 3 |
to the support of | 3 |
looked out of the | 3 |
such a way as | 3 |
to guard the trains | 3 |
history of the class | 3 |
and the third corps | 3 |
third division of the | 3 |
the plank road with | 3 |
th new york state | 3 |
division on the right | 3 |
as soon as practicable | 3 |
right and rear of | 3 |
with the loss of | 3 |
the enemy in his | 3 |
which might have been | 3 |
and a little more | 3 |
formed line of battle | 3 |
or thought he saw | 3 |
had been sent to | 3 |
division of the fifth | 3 |
what he thought he | 3 |
of my left leg | 3 |
a graduate of west | 3 |
suppose you could help | 3 |
three regiments of the | 3 |
the philadelphia brigade at | 3 |
the two wings of | 3 |
colonel of the thirty | 3 |
the head by a | 3 |
engaged in the battle | 3 |
who was in the | 3 |
of the first and | 3 |
base of the blue | 3 |
from the nature of | 3 |
in case of disaster | 3 |
breaking from the cover | 3 |
the living and the | 3 |
from the appointment of | 3 |
of the second and | 3 |
under cover of the | 3 |
to carry out this | 3 |
portion of the army | 3 |
you suppose you could | 3 |
they would have been | 3 |
extreme right of the | 3 |
on the heights on | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
the thick cloth of | 3 |
in disorganized masses they | 3 |
in yards and cellars | 3 |
and did all that | 3 |
artillery of the third | 3 |
divisions of the second | 3 |
the th wisconsin regiment | 3 |
the staff of gen | 3 |
it was then too | 3 |
there should have been | 3 |
battle of gettysburg is | 3 |
back in disorganized masses | 3 |
result of the battle | 3 |
am in great trouble | 3 |
without orders or reason | 3 |
part of his line | 3 |
were in favor of | 3 |
object of his expedition | 3 |
of the main body | 3 |
and that was the | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
d united states artillery | 3 |
not forty yards away | 3 |
of the th massachusetts | 3 |
mounted his horse and | 3 |
the lines of the | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
the battles of the | 3 |
with the left of | 3 |
to take part in | 3 |
the massachusetts loyal legion | 3 |
history of the philadelphia | 3 |
and some other things | 3 |
and took post on | 3 |
opposite side of the | 3 |
as if it would | 3 |
and eleventh corps were | 3 |
the roar of the | 3 |
the duty of a | 3 |
but feeble opposition to | 3 |
an extension of the | 3 |
at the same instant | 3 |
close of the action | 3 |
the brave men of | 3 |
saving the day at | 3 |
th and th new | 3 |
the third corps under | 3 |
making but feeble opposition | 3 |
line of battle with | 3 |
of the iron brigade | 3 |
to come up and | 3 |
it was one of | 3 |
the west of round | 3 |
was composed of the | 3 |
the virginia central railroad | 3 |
graduate of west point | 3 |
just in front of | 3 |
night of the d | 3 |
battery l of the | 3 |
was shot through the | 3 |
at the second bull | 3 |
so that it could | 3 |
posted in rear of | 3 |
the field of battle | 3 |
brigade on the left | 3 |
the support of the | 3 |
brigade of the second | 3 |
masses they fled into | 3 |
want to go home | 3 |
would hardly have been | 3 |
support to the first | 3 |
the skirmishers of the | 3 |
of the third day | 3 |
the enemy might be | 3 |
form line of battle | 3 |
the confederate army was | 3 |
the left in the | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
of the second army | 3 |
narrative of the battle | 3 |
with the remainder of | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
disorganized masses they fled | 3 |
the day at gettysburg | 3 |
new york state militia | 3 |
and sent back for | 3 |
head of the column | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
bertha is asleep upstairs | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
report of the battle | 3 |
flags of the rebellion | 3 |
about a thousand yards | 3 |
in the army of | 3 |
rested on their arms | 3 |
in the battle of | 3 |
and the massachusetts loyal | 3 |
the enemy was in | 3 |
the fifth corps and | 3 |
sustained by the eleventh | 3 |
the battle on the | 3 |
brown hair and beard | 3 |
column of the enemy | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
had come up from | 3 |
upon the left of | 3 |
every sense and faculty | 3 |
i am in great | 3 |
to the front and | 3 |
not forty yards distant | 3 |
the one solitary horseman | 3 |
composed of the th | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
day of the battle | 3 |
in the first corps | 3 |
the army of northern | 3 |
the artillery and the | 3 |
across the fields to | 3 |
the junction of the | 3 |
killed and wounded in | 3 |
the war is over | 3 |
to carry out his | 3 |
the second of july | 3 |
in such a way | 3 |
the fifth and sixth | 3 |
i want to go | 3 |
when the war is | 3 |
and in spite of | 3 |
over the heads of | 3 |
between us and washington | 3 |
of trees and the | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
the south side of | 3 |
the gaps in the | 3 |
his corps commanders to | 3 |
the fifth corps at | 3 |
throwing away their arms | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
stricken flock of confusion | 3 |
take part in the | 3 |
aide upon the staff | 3 |
by the kitchen table | 3 |
on the rebel left | 3 |
in front of my | 3 |
they fled into the | 3 |
may not be out | 3 |
left of our line | 3 |
you could help me | 3 |
in front and rear | 3 |
if he could have | 3 |
about a mile and | 3 |
against a central force | 3 |
of the class of | 3 |
that it would be | 3 |
it was evident that | 3 |
the march to the | 3 |
the plank road and | 3 |
the cover of the | 3 |
converging columns against a | 3 |
at dawn of day | 3 |
the th pennsylvania and | 3 |
first corps had fled | 3 |
group of trees and | 3 |
by the group of | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
that the enemy would | 3 |
fall back to the | 3 |
corps on the left | 3 |
in the edge of | 3 |
the sixth corps and | 3 |
the object of his | 3 |
west of round top | 3 |
main line of battle | 3 |
on the staff of | 3 |
the troops to fall | 3 |
in the battle that | 3 |
obliged to fall back | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
them the cold steel | 3 |
as i met the | 3 |
the fire of a | 3 |
each side of the | 3 |
were close at hand | 3 |
she had seen nothing | 3 |
columns against a central | 3 |
a view of the | 3 |
to form across the | 3 |
the st division of | 3 |
were my senses mad | 3 |
surrounded by his staff | 3 |
sent to the rear | 3 |
unable to do so | 3 |
in order that he | 3 |
in such a case | 3 |
a staff officer to | 3 |
two wings of the | 3 |
was breaking from the | 3 |
second and third corps | 3 |
i met the tide | 3 |
of the potomac would | 3 |
on the first of | 3 |
command of the second | 3 |
of the th ohio | 3 |
of the left of | 3 |
opposition to the advancing | 3 |
in the same direction | 3 |
to the advancing enemy | 3 |
would have been much | 3 |
sent an order to | 3 |
until the close of | 3 |
the women and children | 3 |
part in the battle | 3 |
in his official report | 3 |
hardly a field officer | 3 |
as part of the | 3 |
do you suppose you | 3 |
main body of the | 3 |
it not been for | 3 |
a little to the | 3 |
a little more than | 3 |
front of the position | 3 |
retreat of the enemy | 3 |
supported by the third | 3 |
on the eve of | 3 |
the first of may | 3 |
the third corps to | 3 |
along the eastern base | 3 |
in the blue ridge | 3 |
in the afternoon of | 3 |
the union army to | 3 |
gaps in the blue | 3 |
the command of his | 3 |
with a look at | 3 |
to fight a defensive | 3 |
a way as to | 3 |
the second bull run | 3 |
sickles and president lincoln | 3 |
placed in command of | 3 |
hand on her shoulder | 3 |
of the ground and | 3 |
line of the second | 3 |
fifth and sixth corps | 3 |
first corps at gettysburg | 3 |
was the key of | 3 |
upon the position of | 3 |
some of them were | 3 |
to be in readiness | 3 |
be out of place | 3 |
of his force to | 3 |
an aide upon the | 3 |
second and third divisions | 3 |
front of the second | 3 |
on the road to | 3 |
the first line of | 3 |
order that he might | 3 |
the peach orchard was | 3 |
to advance on the | 3 |
along the emmetsburg road | 3 |
go down to the | 3 |
to take post in | 3 |
the fight was over | 3 |
to the rear as | 3 |
to the peach orchard | 3 |
was posted on the | 3 |
perpendicular to the plank | 3 |
in the mexican war | 3 |
by frank aretas haskell | 3 |
of the th michigan | 3 |
of the line of | 3 |
give them the cold | 3 |
from the cover of | 3 |
to attack the enemy | 3 |
of the st pennsylvania | 3 |
crossed the potomac at | 3 |
great part of the | 3 |
the third of may | 3 |
followed by that of | 3 |
with part of his | 3 |
the bridge over the | 3 |
in favor of the | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
and the army of | 3 |
straight to the front | 3 |
of the two armies | 3 |
behind a stone fence | 3 |
it was not intended | 3 |
the moment of the | 3 |
right of the road | 3 |
the charge of cowardice | 3 |
th united states artillery | 3 |
troops to fall back | 3 |
gallant charge of the | 3 |
a chair by the | 3 |
on the th to | 3 |
with his main body | 3 |
seems to have been | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
march to the sea | 3 |
artillery of the first | 3 |
the first corps on | 3 |
fell back to the | 3 |
for the first time | 3 |
the philadelphia brigade from | 3 |
front of the left | 3 |
out of the window | 3 |
the second army corps | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
a gallant charge of | 3 |
to meet the enemy | 3 |
so as to render | 3 |
had it not been | 3 |
the opposite side of | 3 |
still there was no | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
magnificent passion came on | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
that for a time | 3 |
began to fall back | 3 |
it was as if | 3 |
by a gallant charge | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
front of the line | 3 |
the haskell narrative of | 3 |
farther to the right | 3 |
view of the enemy | 3 |
along the lines of | 3 |
had been assigned to | 2 |
as it was made | 2 |
first mounting that stormy | 2 |
was an interval of | 2 |
as a member of | 2 |
were posted on the | 2 |
and the angles of | 2 |
the barton key affair | 2 |
uplifted to check them | 2 |
about this time to | 2 |
the second day of | 2 |
ridge to the west | 2 |
which i think must | 2 |
flanks of the army | 2 |
four corps at chancellorsville | 2 |
do the survivors of | 2 |
neither born nor bred | 2 |
of the great battle | 2 |
the rhode island battery | 2 |
there was little time | 2 |
of my sabre fell | 2 |
in the faces of | 2 |
corps were sent to | 2 |
the same number of | 2 |
they drew near the | 2 |
than the corrections listed | 2 |
or lame him to | 2 |
had previously been sent | 2 |
the nature of things | 2 |
second corps was halted | 2 |
and he determined to | 2 |
the soil of their | 2 |
the eleventh corps under | 2 |
as the enemy might | 2 |
a very good thing | 2 |
of part of the | 2 |
and foretold quite accurately | 2 |
and on the th | 2 |
he has been touched | 2 |
on another occasion i | 2 |
the damned red flags | 2 |
compelled to fall back | 2 |
of the d division | 2 |
fight of the st | 2 |
and formed on the | 2 |
of trees on the | 2 |
they are both severely | 2 |
in original narratives and | 2 |
this was the first | 2 |
foretold quite accurately what | 2 |
the army was formed | 2 |
the matter under consideration | 2 |
dead of the enemy | 2 |
on the west and | 2 |
soon extended to the | 2 |
general gibbon could not | 2 |
flags of the regiments | 2 |
division on the left | 2 |
it was going into | 2 |
be ready to move | 2 |
the union army should | 2 |
who was an aide | 2 |
in the defence of | 2 |
and for that reason | 2 |
to rejoin the main | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
as prisoners without a | 2 |
the stone fence which | 2 |
disastrous second of may | 2 |
he was on foot | 2 |
two regiments posted by | 2 |
of the enemy by | 2 |
the four regiments of | 2 |
niche in the temple | 2 |
to join in the | 2 |
back on his depots | 2 |
charge him in the | 2 |
so that they could | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
had a right to | 2 |
that the rebels were | 2 |
and on those who | 2 |
no heed to the | 2 |
him that he had | 2 |
for an hour longer | 2 |
the order was not | 2 |
country know any better | 2 |
division of the same | 2 |
some time in the | 2 |
try the temper of | 2 |
for any length of | 2 |
and you will see | 2 |
by a stone fence | 2 |
the philadelphia brigade was | 2 |
purpose could have been | 2 |
late to prevent the | 2 |
men of the d | 2 |
the third day of | 2 |
for the same purpose | 2 |
behind a small crest | 2 |
should not have been | 2 |
me at the instant | 2 |
there for that purpose | 2 |
there was no further | 2 |
formed a bloody foam | 2 |
of artillery of the | 2 |
the susquehanna at wrightsville | 2 |
pierce our line and | 2 |
left and rear of | 2 |
our main line of | 2 |
gave up hunting as | 2 |
up and formed on | 2 |
in as part of | 2 |
in the history of | 2 |
the two regiments of | 2 |
exclusive of the barton | 2 |
emmeline could hear the | 2 |
afternoon of the third | 2 |
july d and july | 2 |
was riding towards the | 2 |
caught up with the | 2 |
his right to command | 2 |
as the fight was | 2 |
sent to the extreme | 2 |
that he sent an | 2 |
battery in the road | 2 |
not broken the skin | 2 |
did not sleep at | 2 |
d and july d | 2 |
would have caught off | 2 |
fate of gettysburg hung | 2 |
force in front of | 2 |
barton key for saving | 2 |
had time to answer | 2 |
did all that was | 2 |
along the plank road | 2 |
position in front of | 2 |
man after show and | 2 |
was about a mile | 2 |
and went to the | 2 |
the battle that afternoon | 2 |
we have thousands of | 2 |
son of general robert | 2 |
it is understood in | 2 |
on his left at | 2 |
at me as if | 2 |
scarcely tell what may | 2 |
and kept the enemy | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
attack should have been | 2 |
a step toward her | 2 |
in whose hands are | 2 |
through the head by | 2 |
is in rear of | 2 |
from the general line | 2 |
object of the movement | 2 |
i heard him say | 2 |
it would not do | 2 |
to hold it at | 2 |
received the order to | 2 |
with a hundred and | 2 |
to the fire of | 2 |
for the shelter of | 2 |
battle on the first | 2 |
of the second were | 2 |
to repair the breach | 2 |
remainder of the first | 2 |
a few of our | 2 |
forward in time to | 2 |
it seemed to emmeline | 2 |
truth probably is that | 2 |
a short time the | 2 |
the first and fifth | 2 |
and in reprints issued | 2 |
howard seemed to have | 2 |
strong position on the | 2 |
will give them one | 2 |
other parts of his | 2 |
by the fire from | 2 |
to the white house | 2 |
be reformed as soon | 2 |
was an important one | 2 |
was well pleased with | 2 |
and was obliged to | 2 |
th and st pennsylvania | 2 |
in spelling and hyphenation | 2 |
i feared the enemy | 2 |
the potomac over to | 2 |
too strongly posted to | 2 |
could not be on | 2 |
history of the second | 2 |
while these events were | 2 |
oozed and ran down | 2 |
from the extreme right | 2 |
portion of the line | 2 |
and the men were | 2 |
the fire of our | 2 |
and two thicknesses of | 2 |
front of the d | 2 |
christy shook his head | 2 |
soon came to my | 2 |
two companies of the | 2 |
convinced general gibbon could | 2 |
of the potomac in | 2 |
that the greater portion | 2 |
attempt to interfere with | 2 |
the afternoon the enemy | 2 |
end of the line | 2 |
little nearer to the | 2 |
the twelfth corps were | 2 |
regiment had been sent | 2 |
redoubts on the flanks | 2 |
of a mile from | 2 |
heard my voice and | 2 |
side of the wheat | 2 |
map of battle of | 2 |
by the internet archive | 2 |
the commandery of massachusetts | 2 |
side of those of | 2 |
from one thousand to | 2 |
the eleventh corps did | 2 |
sickles commenced to advance | 2 |
many of the soldiers | 2 |
upon the enemy in | 2 |
soon after the battle | 2 |
had fled from the | 2 |
the department of the | 2 |
in the effort to | 2 |
a feeling of relief | 2 |
an order to have | 2 |
which seemed to be | 2 |
to cry or scream | 2 |
held at all hazards | 2 |
if there had been | 2 |
does the country know | 2 |
which had been left | 2 |
the fight of to | 2 |
further progress of the | 2 |
of battle with his | 2 |
the face and sublimes | 2 |
and it would have | 2 |
from its position on | 2 |
thanked the slayer of | 2 |
never saw him again | 2 |
could not lead him | 2 |
portion of his command | 2 |
stand our sheltered volleys | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
was not intended by | 2 |
eastern base of round | 2 |
have looked upon that | 2 |
he would have been | 2 |
third corps was the | 2 |
up the rear of | 2 |
enemy as soon as | 2 |
out of the battle | 2 |
the greatest general of | 2 |
is covered with rebel | 2 |
of the latter were | 2 |
did or did not | 2 |
distance from the enemy | 2 |
preparations to renew the | 2 |
on him from all | 2 |
heights on the opposite | 2 |
was in full view | 2 |
on the field of | 2 |
a view to occupy | 2 |
fire upon the enemy | 2 |
the th corps hospital | 2 |
private christy shook his | 2 |
a stone fence on | 2 |
usually is the kind | 2 |
to get back to | 2 |
aware that there was | 2 |
and reported to sedgwick | 2 |
hooker superseded by meade | 2 |
and was riding towards | 2 |
of the war that | 2 |
of the second day | 2 |
command of the left | 2 |
the immense importance of | 2 |
rear of the troops | 2 |
force his way through | 2 |
the direction of fairfield | 2 |
in flank by the | 2 |
and with the sweat | 2 |
posted in the rear | 2 |
that a portion of | 2 |
in front of harrisburg | 2 |
parts of his line | 2 |
that we could not | 2 |
those in whose hands | 2 |
seize little round top | 2 |
shot through the head | 2 |
great battle of gettysburg | 2 |
chief of artillery to | 2 |
that overpowers and confounds | 2 |
over the hill and | 2 |
of the d regiment | 2 |
spurred my horse again | 2 |
the woods at the | 2 |
the only horse there | 2 |
as if i were | 2 |
meade say that he | 2 |
in answer to a | 2 |
might be mad enough | 2 |
who prepared the haskell | 2 |
to answer that i | 2 |
i should have been | 2 |
the action of the | 2 |
in all the battle | 2 |
was not a mounted | 2 |
whole being under the | 2 |
still clung to the | 2 |
came to my assistance | 2 |
and that it would | 2 |
his lungs came out | 2 |
at antietam after brave | 2 |
to the new line | 2 |
time benumbed the entire | 2 |
it was of no | 2 |
directed to report to | 2 |
my duties done upon | 2 |
by the count of | 2 |
to attack them in | 2 |
the weakness of the | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
brigade at the battle | 2 |
it seemed as if | 2 |
union army should be | 2 |
thanks of congress for | 2 |
thigh had been ripped | 2 |
his sides and legs | 2 |
chief of artillery of | 2 |
his good conduct in | 2 |
like sheep through the | 2 |
him to send his | 2 |
who was sitting on | 2 |
the battery men are | 2 |
the remaining three regiments | 2 |
the owner of this | 2 |
to some little share | 2 |
by the advance of | 2 |
corps had fled from | 2 |
large for a commander | 2 |
not been actively engaged | 2 |
was neither born nor | 2 |
from the opposite side | 2 |
and by the aid | 2 |
down the slope to | 2 |
had been entered and | 2 |
pierced the thick cloth | 2 |
it had pierced the | 2 |
emmeline meets the enemies | 2 |
his purpose could have | 2 |
love of country returned | 2 |
on the main body | 2 |
generously made available by | 2 |
left of the eleventh | 2 |
two round tops to | 2 |
the places where they | 2 |
by generals schurz and | 2 |
get out of the | 2 |
coming up from the | 2 |
of the corps and | 2 |
philadelphia brigade at the | 2 |
a piece of woods | 2 |
confidence in his troops | 2 |
of the same corps | 2 |
the honor of the | 2 |
complimented by a brigadier | 2 |
and from his wounds | 2 |
this gave time to | 2 |
had nothing to do | 2 |
there was nothing else | 2 |
and those of the | 2 |
the enemy is advancing | 2 |
fell into our hands | 2 |
facing in that direction | 2 |
the door of the | 2 |
key for saving the | 2 |
and flaunt along the | 2 |
came over the hill | 2 |
and the th new | 2 |
bank of the potomac | 2 |
both officers and men | 2 |
the fate of gettysburg | 2 |
covered by dense thickets | 2 |
and with the aid | 2 |
the north bank of | 2 |
i go down to | 2 |
act in conjunction with | 2 |
would not do to | 2 |
is the narrative that | 2 |
of the potomac is | 2 |
his seat on the | 2 |
department of the susquehanna | 2 |
as the third corps | 2 |
her mother was not | 2 |
order of general meade | 2 |
but its results were | 2 |
prevent reinforcements from being | 2 |
description of the battle | 2 |
was a matter of | 2 |
and had gone to | 2 |
in at this time | 2 |
the works which buschbeck | 2 |
of battle at the | 2 |
and as that was | 2 |
the battle of brandy | 2 |
eleventh corps to come | 2 |
had always hung idle | 2 |
the survivors of the | 2 |
about fifteen years later | 2 |
have been the motives | 2 |
or to avert its | 2 |
not a good offensive | 2 |
caught off his hat | 2 |
time of receiving it | 2 |
he did not know | 2 |
attack on the left | 2 |
suppose the truth probably | 2 |
follow up the rear | 2 |
severely wounded and have | 2 |
there during the heat | 2 |
part of the respective | 2 |
to support another line | 2 |
that he was unable | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
the wall they had | 2 |
in the army that | 2 |
corps would soon be | 2 |
of the th mass | 2 |
him at the second | 2 |
retired with the loss | 2 |
sound of the cannon | 2 |
a pamphlet of pages | 2 |
then his right hand | 2 |
determined to hold on | 2 |
was not long before | 2 |
his chest just in | 2 |
the issue of the | 2 |
one of the men | 2 |
when the enemy was | 2 |
had given their lives | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
succeeded in getting in | 2 |
a position to the | 2 |
through the gate and | 2 |
the sixth corps had | 2 |
line in that direction | 2 |
back to the first | 2 |
had been struck upon | 2 |
a battle has been | 2 |
rear of the line | 2 |
be mad enough to | 2 |
riding towards the right | 2 |
this is the narrative | 2 |
third corps under birney | 2 |
the ranking officer of | 2 |
could easily have been | 2 |
left bank of the | 2 |
quitted it to go | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
the base of the | 2 |
right thigh had been | 2 |
in view of the | 2 |
but it was the | 2 |
and formed line of | 2 |
how long the rebel | 2 |
no call to be | 2 |
retreat of the eleventh | 2 |
commanding a brigade in | 2 |
until the next day | 2 |
partially spent its force | 2 |
down his sides and | 2 |
back a short distance | 2 |
reformed as soon as | 2 |
a commander of such | 2 |
troops in front of | 2 |
its force upon my | 2 |
on our extreme right | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
in the opinion of | 2 |
duties done upon the | 2 |
i found that my | 2 |
final attack of the | 2 |
while he assembled the | 2 |
were but slightly guarded | 2 |
mounted officer near the | 2 |
had formed on his | 2 |
and women and children | 2 |
failed to do so | 2 |
by the twelfth corps | 2 |
batteries of the eleventh | 2 |
into the steeple of | 2 |
a great magnificent passion | 2 |
off his hat and | 2 |
have been much better | 2 |
wondering how long the | 2 |
i heard the thump | 2 |
a few of the | 2 |
the front royal road | 2 |
i experienced a feeling | 2 |
was posted upon the | 2 |
record as a soldier | 2 |
the work of destruction | 2 |
corps and the first | 2 |
not be on the | 2 |
to break up the | 2 |
the thanks of congress | 2 |
the benefit of his | 2 |
the schmidts take a | 2 |
to bring up the | 2 |
the heads of the | 2 |
that the troops should | 2 |
be assailed at the | 2 |
that came in from | 2 |
geary until after the | 2 |
men of the union | 2 |
the two armies were | 2 |
the potomac at that | 2 |
kindle when i see | 2 |
damned red flags of | 2 |
done upon the field | 2 |
the th regiment was | 2 |
what will they do | 2 |
passed by our army | 2 |
mcclellan to the general | 2 |
to reinforce that part | 2 |
a grave responsibility on | 2 |
in front and on | 2 |
of the two divisions | 2 |
before they could be | 2 |
a mounted officer near | 2 |
the supposition that he | 2 |
down to the fence | 2 |
to take the field | 2 |
a little over four | 2 |
fugitives the men on | 2 |
rise if she would | 2 |
rear of the brigade | 2 |
air from his lungs | 2 |
has been touched by | 2 |
present instance it was | 2 |
was struck by a | 2 |
men officers men officers | 2 |
it was not easy | 2 |
the artillery of the | 2 |
from the time it | 2 |
shelter behind a stone | 2 |
me with an enormous | 2 |
be able to deliver | 2 |
being taken in flank | 2 |
it was not without | 2 |
he sent the third | 2 |
bullet which i think | 2 |
but before i had | 2 |
wisconsin history commission has | 2 |
from the position of | 2 |
the posture of affairs | 2 |
the description of the | 2 |
the rebel cavalry under | 2 |
it was evident enough | 2 |
could rise if she | 2 |
that afternoon had been | 2 |
first and fifth corps | 2 |
fired as a signal | 2 |
large number were prisoners | 2 |
arrived and assumed command | 2 |
battle of the second | 2 |
of ten thousand men | 2 |
know that he has | 2 |
one could do to | 2 |
that the enemy is | 2 |
a mile from the | 2 |
army that the president | 2 |
of communication with richmond | 2 |
for the army to | 2 |
of the brigade to | 2 |
but i believe the | 2 |
a view to attack | 2 |
another occasion i had | 2 |
the rattle of the | 2 |
my orders to you | 2 |
went about the house | 2 |
probably is that general | 2 |
available by the internet | 2 |
i kindle when i | 2 |
could not have told | 2 |
at the time he | 2 |
motives of such a | 2 |
in the rear as | 2 |
the old stonewall brigade | 2 |
reporting upon the battle | 2 |
there was not time | 2 |
men were killed or | 2 |
that my leg was | 2 |
line as it was | 2 |
and drove them back | 2 |
and should have been | 2 |
swung his right around | 2 |
and the command of | 2 |
part of the works | 2 |
attention from the real | 2 |
to the extreme left | 2 |
would have been able | 2 |
such usually is the | 2 |
to the nature of | 2 |
that i was in | 2 |
who went forward with | 2 |
a bullet had entered | 2 |
the object of this | 2 |
had stopped at the | 2 |
but the sound of | 2 |
the extremities of the | 2 |
for the rebels were | 2 |
the passes of south | 2 |
of the potomac had | 2 |
in time to reinforce | 2 |
the hole in the | 2 |
a short distance from | 2 |
were those of the | 2 |
the woods on seminary | 2 |
of infantry and artillery | 2 |
which is here presented | 2 |
at the moment of | 2 |
two regiments under colonel | 2 |
the count of paris | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
the enemy would not | 2 |
of these two hundred | 2 |
at the left of | 2 |
was no less than | 2 |
gave up the idea | 2 |
to keep back the | 2 |
the th to occupy | 2 |
position of our forces | 2 |
of the potomac over | 2 |
in full view of | 2 |
to hold the position | 2 |
the armies of the | 2 |
fortunate enough to have | 2 |
he was a general | 2 |
and obeyed my commands | 2 |
was made by the | 2 |
near the right of | 2 |
summoned his corps commanders | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
one hundred and fifty | 2 |
owner of this place | 2 |
upon the right of | 2 |
deep in his body | 2 |
to the original edition | 2 |
schmidts take a journey | 2 |
is due to the | 2 |
was attached to the | 2 |
success of the enemy | 2 |
that howard did not | 2 |
between westminster and littlestown | 2 |
the army that the | 2 |
a great body of | 2 |
know any better than | 2 |
great state of wisconsin | 2 |
enemy in front of | 2 |
the position of troops | 2 |
artillery of the second | 2 |
advance his whole corps | 2 |
but her mother was | 2 |
ran down the steps | 2 |
hold it at all | 2 |
of the rebellion began | 2 |
sublimes every sense and | 2 |
a book of pages | 2 |
and their staffs were | 2 |
copy of the original | 2 |
i found what was | 2 |
and my own division | 2 |
of battle of gettysburg | 2 |
who was in command | 2 |
i galloped to the | 2 |
for a few moments | 2 |
by the third division | 2 |
emmeline did not see | 2 |
to cross the potomac | 2 |
corps of the union | 2 |
was doing for the | 2 |
i told him that | 2 |
emmeline gave a cry | 2 |
suffered in the same | 2 |
for a time had | 2 |
now go back to | 2 |
the first corps under | 2 |
the first and only | 2 |
had entered his chest | 2 |
christy made his way | 2 |
a glance at the | 2 |
corps in rear of | 2 |
the kind of loss | 2 |
that it could not | 2 |
in rear of our | 2 |
and third divisions of | 2 |
a charge made by | 2 |
on some unpatriotic backs | 2 |
the opportune arrival of | 2 |
the union army still | 2 |
and that there was | 2 |
the fifth corps is | 2 |
there was nothing to | 2 |
the safety of his | 2 |
and the sound of | 2 |
the enemy was not | 2 |
have been is past | 2 |
the union forces were | 2 |
to the general command | 2 |
carried off the field | 2 |
lieutenant leonard martin battery | 2 |
the eleventh corps had | 2 |
rules and proprieties were | 2 |
but failed to do | 2 |
the long line of | 2 |
but a moment since | 2 |
society of the army | 2 |
and should have done | 2 |
were buried by us | 2 |
front of the batteries | 2 |
was made known to | 2 |
and told me he | 2 |
to prevent the crossing | 2 |
cover of the works | 2 |
view to attack the | 2 |
the people of the | 2 |
at the extreme left | 2 |
answer that i did | 2 |
glanced and partially spent | 2 |
when he found that | 2 |
for the following reasons | 2 |
shell killed and wounded | 2 |
have always believed that | 2 |
me as if i | 2 |
solitary horseman between the | 2 |
did not see their | 2 |
the exigencies of the | 2 |
two thicknesses of underclothing | 2 |
the more accurate view | 2 |
the flat of my | 2 |
second day of battle | 2 |
heavy expense of life | 2 |
who had been sent | 2 |
one shell killed and | 2 |
now had he so | 2 |
general retreat of the | 2 |
miles and a half | 2 |
for a few minutes | 2 |
the afternoon of july | 2 |
bull run range of | 2 |
mounting that stormy crest | 2 |
responsibility on those in | 2 |
came to his aid | 2 |
back to his command | 2 |
am not to cry | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
the further progress of | 2 |
and with the co | 2 |
commander of such an | 2 |
the north side of | 2 |
supported by two regiments | 2 |
my horse can hardly | 2 |
main body at chancellorsville | 2 |
could have been is | 2 |
not speak from personal | 2 |
the fate of the | 2 |
the invasion of the | 2 |
large number of prisoners | 2 |
crush the army of | 2 |
could to check the | 2 |
the left of our | 2 |
so close that i | 2 |
reinforcements from being sent | 2 |
the attack was so | 2 |
accompanied alone by his | 2 |
and this is what | 2 |
him off from the | 2 |
were soon driven out | 2 |
brigade then came up | 2 |
the true spirit of | 2 |
could stand our sheltered | 2 |
first corps to the | 2 |
with a magnificent passion | 2 |
under date of february | 2 |
supported by the th | 2 |
the internet archive american | 2 |
all rules and proprieties | 2 |
found him now had | 2 |
that could have been | 2 |
whose hands are the | 2 |
by the th pennsylvania | 2 |
and the yells of | 2 |
in a fan shape | 2 |
and the blood was | 2 |
went to the front | 2 |
a front of two | 2 |
was thrown forward on | 2 |
hole in the cloth | 2 |
it is said that | 2 |
the d united states | 2 |
there was some one | 2 |
women and children that | 2 |
in the intervals between | 2 |
brigade under general stannard | 2 |
for the first corps | 2 |
only horse there during | 2 |
of the rebel cavalry | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
i had come near | 2 |
kind of loss sustained | 2 |
movements of the army | 2 |
guard of the army | 2 |
a light i found | 2 |
a few yards in | 2 |
enough to attack again | 2 |
idle by my side | 2 |
was the last of | 2 |
never mount him again | 2 |
little or no effect | 2 |
my cheek so close | 2 |
not large for a | 2 |
danger and safety despised | 2 |
of battle to the | 2 |
was at two taverns | 2 |
will give my orders | 2 |
as it was light | 2 |
as they approached the | 2 |
i suppose the truth | 2 |
in the woods where | 2 |
in a position which | 2 |
up the idea of | 2 |
general sickles supposed he | 2 |
and three bullets were | 2 |
directed me to send | 2 |
the first and second | 2 |
left of the road | 2 |
extreme left of our | 2 |
had met the enemy | 2 |
state of wisconsin and | 2 |
she ran down the | 2 |
one solitary horseman between | 2 |
camp to general john | 2 |
was posted at the | 2 |
to the left to | 2 |
for the arrival of | 2 |
i am not to | 2 |
returned to his regiment | 2 |
ford on the th | 2 |
three bullets were lodged | 2 |
their coffee and munched | 2 |
of the air distinctly | 2 |
men of the eleventh | 2 |
and gibbon were entitled | 2 |
take up a position | 2 |
will be seen hereafter | 2 |
along the wall they | 2 |
will they be modified | 2 |
crest of the hill | 2 |
to such an extent | 2 |
the enemy made a | 2 |
of them were wounded | 2 |
did not do so | 2 |
of the society of | 2 |
not a musket was | 2 |
very much cut up | 2 |
criticisms of distinguished confederate | 2 |
running north and south | 2 |
by the remainder of | 2 |
the sources of the | 2 |
opened fire on the | 2 |
at daylight on the | 2 |
and they heard my | 2 |
had not been for | 2 |
the enemy were advancing | 2 |
base of the hill | 2 |
all considerations of person | 2 |
all along the line | 2 |
a moment afterwards we | 2 |
the hands of god | 2 |
we can see them | 2 |
when the battle was | 2 |
a farm house and | 2 |
the following misprints have | 2 |
are both severely wounded | 2 |
a pretence of crossing | 2 |
overcome with a magnificent | 2 |
sweat formed a bloody | 2 |
the rebels were close | 2 |
no less than major | 2 |
the woods where reynolds | 2 |
the road upon which | 2 |
artillery of the enemy | 2 |
top of the hill | 2 |
it was long enough | 2 |
little share of such | 2 |
the eve of battle | 2 |
up to this time | 2 |
the third division was | 2 |
our losses during the | 2 |
supposed he was doing | 2 |
halted for a time | 2 |
who commanded a division | 2 |
was not ordered by | 2 |
a battle in gettysburg | 2 |
a detailed account of | 2 |
third divisions of the | 2 |
of those not quick | 2 |
where the enemy were | 2 |
i had begged him | 2 |
and the adulation of | 2 |
with arms in their | 2 |
moved down near the | 2 |
found that my leg | 2 |
in obedience to orders | 2 |
the fact that howard | 2 |
command of the corps | 2 |
i have been thus | 2 |
and the battle of | 2 |
nor bred a soldier | 2 |
to lie down and | 2 |
regiments on the right | 2 |
went to the kitchen | 2 |
front of two regiments | 2 |
made available by the | 2 |
made a right angle | 2 |
on his right and | 2 |
interval between the first | 2 |
on that part of | 2 |
seen no wavering in | 2 |
at intervals along the | 2 |
first lieutenant frank aretas | 2 |
so as to cover | 2 |
the doors of the | 2 |
at the points where | 2 |
other portions of the | 2 |
battery posted on an | 2 |
of her mother and | 2 |
lodged deep in his | 2 |
saw the move in | 2 |
his class at west | 2 |
for lack of support | 2 |
back on the centre | 2 |
forced to fall back | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
the hither side of | 2 |
to give the impression | 2 |
not for a moment | 2 |
to prevent him from | 2 |
would be likely to | 2 |
his idle regiments to | 2 |
light i found what | 2 |
the th pennsylvania cavalry | 2 |
evening of the th | 2 |
step toward her mother | 2 |
near the emmetsburg road | 2 |
the other parts of | 2 |
fredericksburg and richmond railroad | 2 |
the whole being under | 2 |
being the only horse | 2 |
will be seen that | 2 |
of the second of | 2 |
bad effect on the | 2 |
any part of the | 2 |
and the enemy were | 2 |
many of the other | 2 |
way between westminster and | 2 |
howard received the thanks | 2 |
in front of webb | 2 |
going on in front | 2 |
should have done so | 2 |
was not allowed to | 2 |
regiments posted by reynolds | 2 |
battery on little round | 2 |
had seen nothing of | 2 |
to the music of | 2 |
the valley between the | 2 |
to the twelfth corps | 2 |
same direction as the | 2 |
the east of the | 2 |
beginning of the war | 2 |
ghastly manner by a | 2 |
line of retreat to | 2 |
to assist in the | 2 |
letter to the public | 2 |
woods on seminary ridge | 2 |
that bertha could rise | 2 |
my voice and gathered | 2 |
all the field officers | 2 |
the rebel left and | 2 |
other than the corrections | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
been complimented by a | 2 |
grandfather and grandmother willing | 2 |
the dead and wounded | 2 |
the arms of the | 2 |
are to be believed | 2 |
aide to general gibbon | 2 |
of longstreet and hill | 2 |
the adulation of the | 2 |
to renew the conflict | 2 |
i think must have | 2 |
second corps took arms | 2 |
to use one of | 2 |
would have had to | 2 |
the th of may | 2 |
i regret that i | 2 |
off from the river | 2 |
the respective authors represented | 2 |
all that one could | 2 |
advance in that direction | 2 |
his march from observation | 2 |
in all our line | 2 |
not to wound or | 2 |
twelfth corps were sent | 2 |
force upon my saddle | 2 |
as soon as its | 2 |
he did not attack | 2 |
after an obstinate contest | 2 |
and the capture of | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
for such an emergency | 2 |
the statement made by | 2 |
could do to repair | 2 |
by the arm and | 2 |
division was ordered to | 2 |
in the body of | 2 |
the blood oozed and | 2 |
sent a staff officer | 2 |
to the command of | 2 |
front of the chancellorsville | 2 |
seemed to her that | 2 |
it seemed to me | 2 |
was still strong in | 2 |
history of the great | 2 |
in on him from | 2 |
from his wounds the | 2 |
south side of the | 2 |
and gathered my meaning | 2 |
little to the front | 2 |
the angle at a | 2 |
shot through the body | 2 |
on a general engagement | 2 |
rebellion began to thicken | 2 |
and the first corps | 2 |
of the city of | 2 |
with a bandaged head | 2 |
and from an ethical | 2 |
had a similar experience | 2 |
first and twelfth corps | 2 |
then she realized that | 2 |
by some of our | 2 |
there was not the | 2 |
the flanks of the | 2 |
in the best of | 2 |
a mile from salem | 2 |
assume command of the | 2 |
of the brigade and | 2 |
the sign of rank | 2 |
near the engaged lines | 2 |
rear as prisoners without | 2 |
lame him to speak | 2 |
coffee and munched their | 2 |
a condition to do | 2 |
ethical standpoint it is | 2 |
him now had he | 2 |
the eleventh corps making | 2 |
between ten and eleven | 2 |
youngest of them all | 2 |
kept in their places | 2 |
on the left in | 2 |
me at the time | 2 |
arriving upon the field | 2 |
cheek so close that | 2 |
his right hand moved | 2 |
at the sound of | 2 |
ran down his sides | 2 |
of the regiments were | 2 |
ready to take part | 2 |
of being the only | 2 |
could not be strong | 2 |
of such an army | 2 |
his side and leg | 2 |
the result of this | 2 |
formed part of my | 2 |
supported by that of | 2 |
not quick of comprehension | 2 |
i know that he | 2 |
was reprinted in as | 2 |
to drive him out | 2 |
brigade of the third | 2 |
by a piece of | 2 |
action at cold harbor | 2 |
about half a mile | 2 |
the greater portion of | 2 |
were making a reconnoissance | 2 |
remainder of his division | 2 |
brigade association to the | 2 |
and attack the left | 2 |
as in a vise | 2 |
quarters of an hour | 2 |
on the soil of | 2 |
smith th new york | 2 |
middle of the morning | 2 |
open in a ghastly | 2 |
one person did come | 2 |
from his lungs came | 2 |
came in from the | 2 |
out of the carriage | 2 |
as the others had | 2 |
arrival of the first | 2 |
out toward the enemy | 2 |
a ghastly manner by | 2 |
yards distant from the | 2 |
where our troops were | 2 |
those who put stars | 2 |
the flank of the | 2 |
in the day he | 2 |
one that overpowers and | 2 |
take command of the | 2 |
on her striped dress | 2 |
from an ethical standpoint | 2 |
but there had been | 2 |
fled from the field | 2 |
it must be confessed | 2 |
in the morning to | 2 |
as he felt that | 2 |
with that of the | 2 |
still strong in numbers | 2 |
and near the road | 2 |
gettysburg hung upon a | 2 |
what is that noise | 2 |
was a prisoner in | 2 |
enemy might be mad | 2 |
union army was a | 2 |
the enemy were now | 2 |
or errors of fact | 2 |
gettysburg from the west | 2 |
portion of the eleventh | 2 |
have broken my ankle | 2 |
enemy did not assail | 2 |
against the left of | 2 |
my leg was not | 2 |
the eleventh corps at | 2 |
were approaching from the | 2 |
took the road to | 2 |
when i saw one | 2 |
the fight had been | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
and made his way | 2 |
the truth probably is | 2 |
hands are the lives | 2 |
he was in a | 2 |
been touched by two | 2 |
command devolved upon colonel | 2 |
were all forced back | 2 |
taking part in the | 2 |
passion came on me | 2 |
as a part of | 2 |
fire over the heads | 2 |
at the right time | 2 |
left of the pike | 2 |
but with considerable loss | 2 |
made strenuous efforts to | 2 |
before i had time | 2 |
received the thanks of | 2 |
it was like a | 2 |
twelfth corps and the | 2 |
had been struck by | 2 |
the bridge of gold | 2 |
should be reformed as | 2 |
the open space at | 2 |
sent out by general | 2 |
posted on an eminence | 2 |
some of it was | 2 |
to me that the | 2 |
was obliged to fall | 2 |
position of the enemy | 2 |
it would seem from | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
fights his way back | 2 |
face and sublimes every | 2 |
accordance with its fixed | 2 |
the ground with the | 2 |
the officers of the | 2 |
would have been to | 2 |
look at me as | 2 |
the risk of losing | 2 |
hither side of the | 2 |
for the main body | 2 |
then a step toward | 2 |
his way home again | 2 |
close that i felt | 2 |
before the close of | 2 |
webb soon came to | 2 |
on the left flank | 2 |
on the slope of | 2 |
were lodged deep in | 2 |
progress of the battle | 2 |
had been ripped open | 2 |
as i might have | 2 |
to do was to | 2 |
i have always believed | 2 |
i never saw him | 2 |
one that blanches the | 2 |
not sleep at all | 2 |
a hundred yards in | 2 |
horse there during the | 2 |
glad to get back | 2 |
issued by the commission | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
was carried from the | 2 |
fact that howard did | 2 |
did not succeed in | 2 |
was the extreme left | 2 |
he said to the | 2 |
up the cumberland valley | 2 |
took a prominent part | 2 |
folded around his flanks | 2 |
grandmother willing made no | 2 |
the eleventh corps on | 2 |
and he had but | 2 |
was well fortified and | 2 |
a niche in the | 2 |
until late in the | 2 |
and had not been | 2 |
the enemy does attack | 2 |
that he has been | 2 |
a bullet which i | 2 |
had been engaged in | 2 |
report to general howard | 2 |
burst forth from the | 2 |
moving out to the | 2 |
accident of ground to | 2 |
something had to be | 2 |
is here presented entire | 2 |
in the attitude of | 2 |
bullet had entered his | 2 |
the same time on | 2 |
men and women and | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
the lines of their | 2 |
large part of it | 2 |
following misprints have been | 2 |
he also says that | 2 |
from the places where | 2 |
in consequence of this | 2 |
of the details of | 2 |
the officer in charge | 2 |
directed the eleventh corps | 2 |
of our principal cities | 2 |
in reprints issued by | 2 |
of the previous day | 2 |
he declined to do | 2 |
miles from the town | 2 |
have been carried from | 2 |
fight of the d | 2 |
and in all the | 2 |
been ripped open in | 2 |
he sent an order | 2 |
to the eleventh corps | 2 |
better than the president | 2 |
and battle of the | 2 |
one of our officers | 2 |
it was essential to | 2 |
after a long time | 2 |
and proprieties were forgotten | 2 |
us on the south | 2 |
a time benumbed the | 2 |
was on the extreme | 2 |
cause if he could | 2 |
the president that meade | 2 |
hung idle by my | 2 |
south of the railroad | 2 |
and thence to the | 2 |
come up from richmond | 2 |
had seen no wavering | 2 |
is quite probable that | 2 |
had not been actively | 2 |
fell back in disorder | 2 |
adulation of the mob | 2 |
exigencies of the battle | 2 |
the motives of such | 2 |
must have glanced and | 2 |
a battery on little | 2 |
that he did not | 2 |
in as a part | 2 |
in such a country | 2 |
until the enemy were | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
emmeline looked out of | 2 |
to stem the tide | 2 |
would have to be | 2 |
not been able to | 2 |
advantage of every accident | 2 |
in the forefront of | 2 |
but owing to the | 2 |
of the rebel force | 2 |
an arm in the | 2 |
i did not see | 2 |
by two or three | 2 |
but they could not | 2 |
is a grave responsibility | 2 |
the staff of general | 2 |
the post of danger | 2 |
extended to the peach | 2 |
the authorities at washington | 2 |
of the battle as | 2 |
and the air from | 2 |
did all that one | 2 |
will they get them | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
born nor bred a | 2 |
the d of june | 2 |
as commander of the | 2 |
dick belongs the honor | 2 |
to concentrate at gettysburg | 2 |
the command devolved upon | 2 |
been the motives of | 2 |
both in original narratives | 2 |
the same time he | 2 |
and the necessity of | 2 |
chair by the kitchen | 2 |
first day of the | 2 |
president thanked the slayer | 2 |
battle flags of the | 2 |
to none in the | 2 |
it is not always | 2 |
in accordance with its | 2 |
only a few yards | 2 |
in the possession of | 2 |
the rebel skirmish line | 2 |
of the d and | 2 |
to change front and | 2 |
upon the taneytown road | 2 |
internet archive american libraries | 2 |
had to be done | 2 |
the aid of his | 2 |
enemies of her country | 2 |
where the fifth corps | 2 |
thousand men were killed | 2 |
the horse and the | 2 |
on the front royal | 2 |
by the right flank | 2 |
against his line of | 2 |
the rear as prisoners | 2 |
of the results of | 2 |
by the fact that | 2 |
cooler air of evening | 2 |
opened fire with a | 2 |
rejoined the army of | 2 |
fredericksburg on the th | 2 |
the th pennsylvania was | 2 |
from round top to | 2 |
potomac at that time | 2 |
lee could easily have | 2 |
companies of the th | 2 |
between three and four | 2 |
and gibbon could have | 2 |
order to have the | 2 |
the third corps at | 2 |
near the left of | 2 |
generals schurz and barlow | 2 |
have the fight stopped | 2 |
that blanches the face | 2 |
up hunting as useless | 2 |
the road and the | 2 |
wall they had just | 2 |
forty yards distant from | 2 |
i felt the movement | 2 |
to the main line | 2 |
the troops should be | 2 |
in the same way | 2 |
one can scarcely tell | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
sent to the right | 2 |
to the crest of | 2 |
was posted in the | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
sheep through the town | 2 |
the field just as | 2 |
i will give them | 2 |
to form line of | 2 |
was to make a | 2 |
she could see the | 2 |
this show of force | 2 |
the president thanked the | 2 |
who is an impartial | 2 |
whom to try the | 2 |
in the same proportion | 2 |
of massachusetts and the | 2 |
and the st division | 2 |
that they would be | 2 |
on the right flank | 2 |
afternoon had been complimented | 2 |
during the retreat of | 2 |
and it is not | 2 |
with the aid of | 2 |
made his headquarters at | 2 |
be ready to take | 2 |
a very thick boot | 2 |
it would not have | 2 |
field just as the | 2 |
orders to break in | 2 |
was out of ammunition | 2 |
the capture of the | 2 |
afternoon of the th | 2 |
of his men to | 2 |
the conflict was tremendous | 2 |
and have been carried | 2 |
front of the works | 2 |
gibbon could have stood | 2 |
some order or message | 2 |
stone fence on the | 2 |
begged him to send | 2 |
he determined to advance | 2 |
drawled the tall man | 2 |
in the regular army | 2 |
direction of his headquarters | 2 |
at the stone wall | 2 |
the potomac in the | 2 |
wounded and carried off | 2 |
the th michigan volunteers | 2 |
the thigh by a | 2 |
and the movements of | 2 |
a brigade of the | 2 |
said to the men | 2 |
some of the batteries | 2 |
divisions of the eleventh | 2 |
general commanding the army | 2 |
directed to take post | 2 |
voice and gathered my | 2 |
on the flank of | 2 |
the direction of his | 2 |
who was on the | 2 |
the bowling green road | 2 |
made a gallant charge | 2 |
of the wall was | 2 |
the sweat formed a | 2 |
to meet this contingency | 2 |
in crossing the potomac | 2 |
on the fredericksburg and | 2 |
line of communication with | 2 |
reverted to the original | 2 |
of his command were | 2 |
him from all sides | 2 |
after show and notoriety | 2 |
parts of the line | 2 |
and a bullet from | 2 |
of the dead cushing | 2 |
losses of the philadelphia | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
the name of willing | 2 |
first and second fredericksburg | 2 |
narratives and in reprints | 2 |
the other two regiments | 2 |
that general sickles supposed | 2 |
of the condition of | 2 |
of the opinion that | 2 |
conduct in the battle | 2 |
the two divisions of | 2 |
he arrived near me | 2 |
in the third corps | 2 |
with thrice its numbers | 2 |
without a definite object | 2 |
extension of the same | 2 |
run the risk of | 2 |
class at west point | 2 |
corps to hold the | 2 |
and out to the | 2 |
th new york was | 2 |
the enemy were at | 2 |
ranking officer of the | 2 |
acquainted with the country | 2 |
leaving me with an | 2 |
wavering in all our | 2 |
seems to me that | 2 |
there was no battle | 2 |
say that he sent | 2 |
two thousand in the | 2 |
the fact that a | 2 |
take post in the | 2 |
it was a relief | 2 |
number present for duty | 2 |
batteries from the artillery | 2 |
division of this corps | 2 |
are the lives of | 2 |
against the centre and | 2 |
was close at hand | 2 |
commanding the th pennsylvania | 2 |
i might have become | 2 |
the opinion that the | 2 |
the result was that | 2 |
brigades on the left | 2 |
the line to the | 2 |
passes of south mountain | 2 |
that he was the | 2 |
to hold on to | 2 |
exactly as first printed | 2 |
by the wisconsin history | 2 |
with the information that | 2 |
of a hundred thousand | 2 |
the enemies of her | 2 |
in the work of | 2 |
it is not my | 2 |
the th pennsylvania regiment | 2 |
late in the day | 2 |
all that was possible | 2 |
but there is no | 2 |
in a ghastly manner | 2 |
among the wounded were | 2 |
auspices of the commandery | 2 |
skirmishers of the enemy | 2 |
who did not know | 2 |
claims to have captured | 2 |
of the commandery of | 2 |
private christy says farewell | 2 |
to the public ledger | 2 |
to the first line | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
hold on to the | 2 |
miles in the direction | 2 |
was in favor of | 2 |
front of the right | 2 |
reprints issued by the | 2 |
took charge of the | 2 |
corps was the extreme | 2 |
being under the command | 2 |
upon the thigh by | 2 |
to watch the further | 2 |
the ridge and the | 2 |
on the main road | 2 |
on those in whose | 2 |
the number of the | 2 |
i had seen no | 2 |
in the battles of | 2 |
had begged him to | 2 |
knew nothing of the | 2 |
that it was better | 2 |
and partially spent its | 2 |
loss of the peach | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
have thousands of prisoners | 2 |
are you going to | 2 |
were concentrating on gettysburg | 2 |
to command the army | 2 |
alone by his son | 2 |
were not in a | 2 |
attempt to cross the | 2 |
kept on his way | 2 |
greatest general of all | 2 |
up the baltimore and | 2 |
there seemed to be | 2 |
had little or no | 2 |
on a chair by | 2 |
he being at the | 2 |
but had not broken | 2 |
trees and the angles | 2 |
slayer of barton key | 2 |
in the fight of | 2 |
approaching from the west | 2 |
those not quick of | 2 |
posted on the crest | 2 |
orders to follow up | 2 |
was directed to take | 2 |
to care for them | 2 |
up and smash his | 2 |
in that moment of | 2 |
the side of those | 2 |
army of the republic | 2 |
general hancock and gibbon | 2 |
meade express dissatisfaction at | 2 |
mile from salem church | 2 |
he could not have | 2 |
hitched to the trees | 2 |
in the vicinity of | 2 |
the darkness the enemy | 2 |
rejoin the main body | 2 |
i now sent my | 2 |
reply of the philadelphia | 2 |
thought it useless to | 2 |
no wavering in all | 2 |
in his immediate front | 2 |
that a fit occasion | 2 |
that his communications with | 2 |
time to answer that | 2 |
swept from the field | 2 |
anxiety as to the | 2 |
flank of the union | 2 |
of converging columns against | 2 |
clear up to the | 2 |
the battle flags of | 2 |
to keep them back | 2 |
as the rest of | 2 |
almost directly on the | 2 |
them at close range | 2 |
that the eleventh corps | 2 |
from carlisle by way | 2 |
come near my destination | 2 |
that the president thanked | 2 |
the yells of the | 2 |
on the chambersburg road | 2 |
their places by the | 2 |
front of the enemy | 2 |
or twelve thousand men | 2 |
not that a fit | 2 |
both severely wounded and | 2 |
i could not lead | 2 |
the temper of the | 2 |
it was easy to | 2 |
and the schmidts take | 2 |
part of my command | 2 |
line in the rear | 2 |
was not time to | 2 |
his way through the | 2 |