Regimental Histories
epub |eng | 2014-09-11 | Author:Sorrel, General G. Moxley;

CHAPTER XXI — BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY I, 2, 3, 1863. Expectation of revelations—Longstreet and Lee—Attacks not in good combination between the three corps—July 2, situation unfavorable—Our heavy attack on ...
( Category: Regimental Histories August 19,2023 )
epub |eng | 2015-07-19 | Author:Herdegen, Lance J.;Beaudot, William J. K.;

Corporal Frank Wallar, his rifle-musket still warm in his hands, volunteered to join the skirmish line. Before he ran off with the others, he asked Dawes what he should do ...
( Category: Regimental Histories August 16,2023 )
epub |eng | 2015-11-03 | Author:Bruce Catton [Catton, Bruce]

2. The Heaviest Fire of the War It may be that life is not man’s most precious possession, after all. Certainly men can be induced to give it away very ...
( Category: Regimental Histories February 27,2023 )
epub |eng | 1985-01-01 | Author:Heros von Borcke [Borcke, Heros von]

* * * 1. I marched from Chambersburg to Leesburg, 90 miles, with only one hour's halt, in thirty-six hours, including a forced passage of the Potomac—a march without a ...
( Category: Regimental Histories February 27,2023 )
epub |eng | 2013-10-22 | Author:Joseph R. Reinhart

Captain Müller wrote a letter to Colonel Hecker on July 29, 1864, but, unfortunately, the missive did not reach the colonel or was lost after he received it. It is ...
( Category: Regimental Histories January 29,2023 )
epub |eng | 2014-03-05 | Author:Peter G. Tsouras

The chickens and ducks were all plucked and ready for cooking when they brought them in. Hastily selecting some of the fowls, honey and butter, we sent them to Gen. ...
( Category: Regimental Histories December 20,2022 )
epub |eng | 2020-09-01 | Author:Joan E. Cashin [Cashin, Joan E.]

IV The actions of the governor and the civilians of his state reveal patterns in the content of American national identity in the nineteenth century. Based on the overall performance ...
( Category: Regimental Histories August 25,2022 )
epub |eng | 2002-01-15 | Author:Thomas E. Pope [Pope, Thomas E.]

Pvt. John Free. Courtesy of Larry Strayer. Sgt. James Howell of Company E fell when a Confederate ball struck and broke his leg. Since he was unable to leave the ...
( Category: Regimental Histories April 27,2022 )