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trigram frequency
of the enemy119
th new york84
the first corps78
of the second77
the eleventh corps77
army of the73
part of the70
on the th69
of the potomac69
the second corps65
of the th62
the third corps61
the army of60
of the army59
on the left57
of the battle57
of the first57
the battle of55
in front of54
on the right53
would have been52
the philadelphia brigade48
the right of48
of the line47
of the eleventh45
battle of gettysburg44
of the third43
front of the42
the left of40
as soon as38
left of the37
the plank road36
the enemy were35
of the d34
line of battle33
to the rear33
to the right33
right of the33
the main body33
division of the32
out of the31
of the field31
the position of30
as it was30
command of the30
the twelfth corps29
of the st29
the fifth corps29
little round top29
of the philadelphia29
that the enemy28
side of the28
to the front28
it was not27
the loyal legion27
in that direction26
one of the26
but it was26
the enemy was25
to the west25
at the same25
rear of the25
there was no24
which had been24
the sixth corps24
the morning of24
the union army24
portion of the23
the same time23
the emmetsburg road23
the enemy had23
at this time23
that he was22
to the left22
position of the22
there was a22
the rear of22
to fall back22
the second division21
back to the21
in the battle21
the th new21
that it was21
wisconsin history commission21
the peach orchard21
the line of20
on the d20
men of the20
in rear of20
loyal legion of20
on the morning20
st new york20
the enemy in20
of the union19
killed and wounded19
the part of19
and in the19
the direction of19
th united states19
the command of18
of the loyal18
d new york18
commander of the18
that part of18
of the rebel18
upon the field18
of our line18
the front of18
in the rear18
to do so18
should have been18
of the brigade18
the close of17
the fire of17
it would have17
the next day17
the enemy would17
the sound of17
in the morning17
from the field17
account of the17
in the afternoon17
on the part17
the th pennsylvania17
had not been17
with a view16
at the time16
was ordered to16
the remainder of16
the first and16
the wisconsin history16
close of the16
a view to15
in spite of15
those of the15
of the men15
line of the15
the side of15
the d of15
legion of massachusetts15
and eleventh corps15
flank of the15
some of the15
morning of the15
he would have14
on the south14
that i have14
the first day14
of the town14
th north carolina14
it is not14
on his right14
the extreme left14
order of the14
in the meantime14
of the war14
of the twelfth14
as the enemy14
to have been14
and the enemy14
the civil war13
i have mentioned13
in order to13
to hold the13
the third division13
he did not13
d of july13
of the fight13
the th of13
hancock and gibbon13
history of the13
of the position13
to the first13
so far as13
was directed to13
the army was13
up to the13
the advance of13
that he had13
upon the crest13
the fact that13
about this time13
in such a13
was sent to13
the right and13
the men were13
at that time13
the taneytown road13
the st of13
there is no13
the head of12
the rebels were12
the united states12
as to the12
was on the12
position on the12
of the main12
the rest of12
in command of12
that there was12
military order of12
of round top12
part of his12
in time to12
of the sixth12
was in the12
supported by the12
the enemy to12
and it was12
and a half12
i do not12
as a reserve12
the other two12
it seemed to12
and did not12
to make a12
the right flank12
the extreme right12
the loss of12
line of retreat12
th new jersey12
upon the ground12
by the side12
posted on the12
to attack the12
in consequence of11
the next morning11
in front and11
the end of11
the baltimore pike11
in order that11
d united states11
the first division11
by the enemy11
one of his11
possession of the11
on the porch11
that of the11
by this time11
view of the11
the crest of11
in the woods11
upon the right11
there had been11
and that the11
in the same11
a portion of11
the history of11
advance of the11
artillery of the11
the afternoon of11
the battle was11
the potomac at11
in the centre11
the fight of11
on the crest11
st of july11
retreat of the11
after the battle11
the result of11
of the civil11
and there was11
from the west11
who had been10
on account of10
many of the10
of the rebellion10
the first of10
it was a10
down to the10
his right flank10
but he was10
sent to the10
was obliged to10
in the first10
to cover the10
in advance of10
emmeline did not10
the hands of10
the second day10
upon the enemy10
he was not10
and the first10
the main line10
it was the10
over to the10
the confederate army10
frank aretas haskell10
brigade of the10
of the same10
in the direction10
of the corps10
in the army10
divisions of the10
upon the left10
the th and10
early in the10
could not be10
for a time10
and of the10
philadelphia brigade association10
in favor of10
on the first10
the men of10
a good deal10
and by the10
charge of the10
it would be10
the retreat of10
end of the10
was to be10
the left flank10
two or three10
by way of10
the military order10
chief of artillery10
on the plank9
of the hill9
right of our9
that they were9
the night of9
to hold it9
state of wisconsin9
about a mile9
and to the9
right flank of9
colonel of the9
late in the9
and it is9
battle of the9
commandery of massachusetts9
the state of9
the chancellorsville house9
the road to9
of the ridge9
of little round9
of his line9
of his force9
to the enemy9
in the day9
and with the9
could not have9
the purpose of9
if he could9
of his men9
on the extreme9
a part of9
a line of9
of the woods9
to take the9
was going on9
of the fifth9
afternoon of the9
south of the9
of the two9
movements of the9
extreme left of9
in readiness to9
of his command9
did not know9
and drove them9
on seminary ridge9
the west of9
he could not9
st new jersey9
the iron brigade9
on the field9
of the way9
i am not9
soon as the9
would not have9
loss of the9
first and eleventh9
rest of the9
and twelfth corps9
it is said9
the left and9
during the night9
a piece of9
too late to9
a staff officer9
the object of9
so as to8
at the close8
of the crest8
fight of the8
on the north8
a thousand yards8
remainder of the8
the edge of8
regiments of the8
half a mile8
there was not8
d north carolina8
to come up8
in case of8
of the latter8
could have been8
claims to have8
but they were8
of the united8
the north and8
officers and men8
on the other8
on the ground8
a short distance8
in the air8
to the town8
been able to8
might have been8
th and th8
there is a8
the lines of8
had been sent8
from the woods8
crest of the8
a few minutes8
and was not8
the haskell narrative8
wing of the8
with the exception8
fire of the8
to go to8
for the night8
on the road8
on the night8
i could not8
the exception of8
the work of8
he determined to8
across the fields8
the two armies8
the enemy is8
the roar of8
it is true8
to carry out8
would be the8
not have been8
of the great8
in killed and8
did not see8
extreme right of8
of the ground8
the second and8
the rebel army8
part in the8
of the north8
under cover of8
to the east8
it is a8
night of the8
from the enemy8
it was evident8
of his own8
the enemy and8
of the river8
the blue ridge8
for a moment8
the top of8
on the heights8
the tall soldier8
body of the8
the nature of8
formed on the8
of the guns8
to be a8
to the general8
him in the8
to follow up8
that he would8
the two regiments8
line to the7
fell back to7
north of the7
by the artillery7
they were not7
not been engaged7
where he could7
of the division7
down the slope7
on the afternoon7
hands of the7
the opposite side7
during the day7
the st new7
them in the7
of the left7
out of ammunition7
for the enemy7
to guard the7
but did not7
on his left7
and part of7
along the crest7
on their way7
for an instant7
large part of7
the staff of7
of the works7
under the impression7
seemed to be7
the high ground7
for the purpose7
it will be7
who was in7
united states artillery7
in relation to7
to renew the7
he was the7
by the th7
the centre of7
the rebels had7
into the woods7
in doing so7
to prevent the7
of the batteries7
the latter were7
the th wisconsin7
to be in7
of his staff7
on the west7
of the day7
of the garrison7
did not reach7
to see if7
women and children7
to the ridge7
there was little7
was not a7
and i think7
the first line7
of general meade7
left flank of7
the front and7
of the rebels7
corps on the7
as long as7
a few moments7
the field of7
for a long7
at the first7
at hazel grove7
i did not7
of the road7
killed or wounded7
came to the7
of the whole7
sound of the7
he was a7
they did not7
battles of the7
attack on the7
this was the7
and had been7
seems to me7
over the crest7
at the battle7
owing to the7
the rebel cavalry7
on both sides7
good deal of7
the enemy did7
of the campaign7
it became necessary7
to occupy the7
that was the7
to take up7
it must be7
the west and7
when the enemy7
there was nothing7
and that it7
the movements of7
the northern states7
and the other7
were sent to7
as i have7
the troops to7
his line of7
had been in7
to meet the7
and on the7
of the conflict7
of the troops7
off from the7
the left wing7
enemy did not7
and the th7
to take post7
a leetle gal7
between the two7
second and third7
but a few7
on little round7
on each side7
history commission of7
fall back to7
in good order7
at one time7
so that the7
the rebel left7
the line to7
the history commission7
soon as possible7
there was an7
out on the7
hundred and fifty7
to the window7
with his whole6
to cross the6
was no longer6
in the dark6
in the hands6
the railroad cut6
and that was6
over the hill6
the line was6
who was a6
the other side6
by a bullet6
on the same6
and th new6
a distance of6
have been a6
from the town6
the rebel infantry6
line of skirmishers6
to make the6
to the command6
this time was6
if they had6
the latter was6
consequence of the6
would be a6
of these two6
the tall man6
west of the6
it was now6
would have had6
to form line6
first corps was6
gave up the6
longstreet and hill6
we could see6
right and rear6
under such circumstances6
in line of6
all of the6
commission of wisconsin6
out to the6
the same day6
and when the6
and the third6
group of trees6
was the last6
of the wall6
not forty yards6
the d corps6
he might have6
who commanded the6
st united states6
lines of the6
on all sides6
general john gibbon6
division of cavalry6
by the fire6
would not be6
this part of6
an order to6
in the open6
a gallant charge6
a hundred yards6
and rear of6
was about to6
in the vicinity6
base of the6
of them were6
that he could6
in the world6
second division of6
the bloody angle6
two regiments of6
the guns of6
left in the6
by our troops6
communications with richmond6
on the baltimore6
the attack was6
they could not6
mile and a6
it has been6
the third day6
as far as6
which was the6
which had not6
to report to6
of the state6
the charge of6
up from the6
a central force6
through the woods6
it seems to6
to the attack6
which was now6
in charge of6
top of the6
she had been6
at the peach6
rout of the6
to assist in6
his men were6
and the two6
the window and6
first corps to6
engaged in the6
and some of6
and made a6
of the confederate6
main body at6
it was too6
at right angles6
as much as6
seemed to her6
during the battle6
his main body6
a stone fence6
to the south6
of the country6
as he was6
of a mile6
cover the retreat6
was not the6
that had been6
flags of the6
up by the6
th pennsylvania reserves6
to say that6
the safety of6
the new line6
under the circumstances6
and down the6
of the infantry6
in the road6
the last of6
key of the6
on that day6
their way to6
on this occasion6
brigade on the6
assigned to the6
could easily have6
the aid of6
of the morning6
take up a6
and the history6
for the first6
enemy in front6
battle was over6
all the morning6
at the head6
a large part6
it would seem6
were in the6
on the rebel6
our main line6
at all events6
behind a stone6
some of them6
of his division6
in answer to6
on the march6
corps at gettysburg6
the men had6
of the wisconsin6
went forward with6
cover of the6
the rout of6
for that purpose6
and this is6
through the town6
line on the6
two brigades of6
st rhode island6
on the opposite6
officer of the6
his men to6
the campaigns of6
by that of6
had been struck6
when it was6
and a little6
that it would6
and the right6
on july d6
i am going6
from the main6
on cemetery hill6
the impression that6
to support the6
to the north6
a mile and6
will be seen6
his communications with6
to be done6
the commander of6
close at hand6
the main army6
in all the6
a great many6
which it was6
movement of the6
and at the6
long line of6
our troops were6
and the army6
way to the6
fall back on6
on the st6
thought he saw6
edge of the6
of the most6
was one of6
our line of6
had time to6
across the river6
assumed command of6
of our men5
at west point5
was engaged in5
before the enemy5
not to be5
to be ready5
to go forward5
on july st5
losses of the5
of his army5
and sixth corps5
for the army5
that he might5
main line of5
this is the5
chief of staff5
invasion of the5
was posted on5
bring on a5
for an hour5
legion of the5
of them all5
order of general5
a mile from5
of northern virginia5
of the seventy5
union army was5
did not succeed5
according to the5
the th regiment5
he made a5
he was obliged5
in the following5
the foot of5
and that of5
in the valley5
of some kind5
of the attack5
eastern base of5
a matter of5
by the loyal5
from the direction5
such was the5
the ground and5
to take part5
for it was5
the town and5
on the defensive5
the appointment of5
to the position5
men in the5
enemy on the5
other two divisions5
of the soldiers5
colonel james c5
the capture of5
nothing of the5
farther to the5
the two divisions5
eleventh corps was5
advance on the5
morning of july5
do not know5
across the street5
under the auspices5
in that part5
returned to his5
along the lines5
which would have5
the east and5
the ridge and5
our army was5
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soon after the5
there has been5
and the men5
the risk of5
and he had5
of the city5
to resist the5
the honor of5
us from the5
a support to5
the general line5
left wing of5
the junction of5
beginning of the5
july d and5
of the right5
in the action5
the conduct of5
see if the5
the repulse of5
of the blue5
the fight was5
united states ford5
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he would be5
the open space5
of one of5
would soon be5
the possession of5
was assigned to5
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the woods and5
in this war5
miles below fredericksburg5
must have been5
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of the history5
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parts of the5
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success of the5
the st pennsylvania5
be ready to5
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the left to5
she did not5
description of the5
as they were5
of the cavalry5
was in sight5
by the rebel5
baltimore and ohio5
of the taneytown5
the thousands of5
he was in5
in the present5
off the field5
of the world5
of the railroad5
went to the5
the enemy might5
the number of5
first corps had5
he should have5
be able to5
in my opinion5
the present instance5
on the evening5
governor of wisconsin5
to his brother5
and gibbon were5
six thousand men5
be in readiness5
they would be5
on our part5
on the emmetsburg5
when i saw5
one of them5
for he was5
result of the5
of the chancellorsville5
a long time5
it would not5
the potomac was5
but the latter5
must go home5
the beginning of5
to the field5
the cover of5
was too late5
the th corps5
me at the5
by the third5
became necessary to5
one of our5
two divisions of5
at the foot5
be out of5
washington and baltimore5
for the time5
and all the5
the schmidt baby5
our own men5
occupied by the5
said private christy5
in a position5
was shot through5
had come up5
twelfth corps was5
did not move5
a position to5
not been for5
with the left5
with part of5
the artillery reserve5
in which the5
at all hazards5
second corps was5
division on the5
a defensive battle5
the key of5
she could see5
the th mass5
he could have5
there were but5
as well as5
to the kitchen5
to contend with5
private christy had5
if the enemy5
of this corps5
against the enemy5
to change front5
of the wagon5
among the batteries5
colonel william h5
the battle that5
against our centre5
first corps at5
the survivors of5
a large force5
the enemy could5
here and there5
the results of5
in the war5
to defend the5
the shelter of5
a brigade of5
on the flank5
the fate of5
the time being5
on its way5
for a few5
came up and5
on the ridge5
infantry and artillery5
seemed to have5
a new line5
which he had5
at once to5
the baltimore and5
brigade in the5
a few of5
the south side5
and they were5
that she had5
eleventh corps were5
been sent to5
all along the5
under the command5
report of the5
from that direction5
and he was5
to the end5
where the enemy5
the tide of5
the river road5
third corps was5
but from the5
the rear as5
where he was5
to the plank5
back in disorder5
the day before5
the appearance of5
the latter place5
enemy in the5
at the moment5
th of july5
shot through the5
and there is5
and the rest5
if he had5
head of the5
and would have5
there was some5
close to the5
eleventh and twelfth5
forward at once5
total number of5
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i will give5
dead and wounded5
as a support5
hide like rabbits5
the face of5
report to general5
was very much5
the general result5
under date of5
to the road5
with his brigade5
number of guns5
as he had5
on the flanks5
one of these5
a long line5
the enemy at5
of two regiments5
that could be5
the arrival of5
of the other5
as if he5
about the house5
miles of the5
one of those5
that i was5
up and down5
the seminary building5
the crest and5
to have a5
the whole line5
and ohio railroad5
generals hancock and5
army of northern5
number of the5
of this kind5
held in reserve5
first division of5
we could not5
each side of5
just as the5
the enemy on5
corps and the5
and it would5
the d pennsylvania5
th south carolina5
that she was5
front of him5
of it was5
was unable to5
eleventh corps to5
the auspices of5
i have always4
member of the4
states that the4
may have been4
he thought it4
the class of4
covered by the4
the kitchen table4
for some time4
by his staff4
it was promptly4
in every battle4
and as he4
the regular army4
the middle of4
a view of4
nature of the4
fight was over4
the support of4
and so the4
was driven back4
in sight of4
held by the4
them in line4
by reason of4
the responsibility of4
of his corps4
was mortally wounded4
as it had4
to fight a4
the governor of4
from the front4
at this moment4
other parts of4
flank by the4
of the command4
upon the staff4
third corps were4
armies of the4
near at hand4
with the right4
rear of our4
came to his4
not in a4
the enemy having4
road and the4
he had made4
more than half4
the artillery and4
in the works4
a good many4
the turning column4
officers men officers4
by a rebel4
as the others4
and in a4
a condition to4
said to have4
behind a small4
and had the4
in his narrative4
at the left4
if it had4
the house and4
that the union4
to state that4
during the retreat4
likely to be4
to attempt it4
on the second4
have to be4
to general meade4
the battle on4
and third corps4
this was a4
and should have4
from the first4
they had lost4
that the first4
in this house4
from the artillery4
a number of4
and the second4
only a few4
the rear guard4
our troops in4
east of the4
between him and4
the heads of4
heights of fredericksburg4
to force his4
they had just4
fire in the4
there by the4
every sense and4
from the line4
to hide like4
miles from the4
a large number4
the air and4
a few yards4
a second line4
rode over to4
the attack on4
so that it4
the third of4
by the eleventh4
they reached the4
of the entire4
battle of chancellorsville4
could have stood4
would seem that4
the army to4
he came to4
in on the4
evening of the4
the men in4
a great deal4
and along the4
he fell back4
until after the4
it was so4
private christy looked4
the operations of4
the order was4
the latter had4
concentrating on gettysburg4
back to his4
main body of4
support to the4
according to his4
on this field4
to send his4
in this battle4
the fields to4
repulse of the4
had been posted4
with his regiment4
go to the4
of the iron4
bloody angle of4
statement of the4
and one of4
the emmettsburg road4
of the march4
formed part of4
th pennsylvania and4
secretary and editor4
north and south4
line in rear4
there upon the4
colonel john h4
a council of4
published by the4
are you going4
they could be4
the moment of4
corps had fled4
soon began to4
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