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Browsing named entities in Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.). You can also browse the collection for Harry T. Hays or search for Harry T. Hays in all documents.

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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—the war on the Rapidan. (search)
ooker, at the sound of battle, had started with Hays' brigade of the First corps Hays' brigade beHays' brigade belonged to French's division of Couch's (Second) corps.—Ed. and with Berry's whole division. This wa the demoralizing spectacle, and had come, with Hays' brigade, to range themselves north of Fairviewch with the Second corps, with the exception of Hays' brigade, Hays' brigade was the second of Fron the slopes of Fairview; Berry's division and Hays' brigade, more in the rear, were deployed perpet the critical moment has arrived: he sends for Hays and Wilcox, but these generals are too far awayion along the Plank Road, resting his left upon Hays' right. He was scarcely settled in these posite slopes commanded by the Guest dwelling, while Hays takes this position in the rear by following thistance. Mills' Neill's.—Ed. brigade repels Hays' assault, taking a considerable number of prisog for him to continue his march. On the right, Hays' and Hoke's brigades, in coming together, have [8 more...]<
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—Pennsylvania. (search)
o their hands informed them that he belonged to Hays' brigade of the Second corps of Lee's army. Mi half an hour after the latter have opened fire Hays' brigade, emerging from the wood, rushes forwarhe place, protected by the fire from the fort. Hays immediately directs the fire of the guns he hasept pace with the movements of the First corps; Hays and Hoke, driving before them Devin's troopers,imself master of the town; but, notwithstanding Hays' solicitations, he did not dare to take the resMeade's instructions, to the left of the First; Hays' division, on the right, is resting upon Zieglehe evening Hoke and Avery (who is in command of Hays' troops) scale the eastern front of Cemetery Hiwing this movement, momentarily inclines toward Hays in order to attack the Federals at close quarteill fighting on the right. The regular fire of Hays' impregnable line drives the assailants from thf Archer's and Scales' brigades, which outflank Hays on the left, throw themselves on the right and [9 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—Third winter. (search)
at dawn with three brigades; the fourth, under Hays, is guarding as far as the bridge at Falling Wa descending the left bank, bars the way against Hays' division, which leads the march of the Second well to cross the brook and fall back fighting; Hays in the mean time will break the enemy's line fo rake the road and flank the Federal position. Hays, following Webb closely, deploys on his left ben potence, his right on the cut, so as to cover Hays' left. Warren thus leans toward the stream theleaving them on the right bank, goes to examine Hays' position. He finds it badly prepared for the the artillery on the right bank so as to flank Hays' front. But the Union skirmishers, who have alat about sixty yards from the works occupied by Hays' brigade. Along the line the Confederates conf hundred and fifty have escaped, among them General Hays, who, after having surrendered, has been caed by two strong divisions, Warren has deployed Hays on each side of the road, and Webb on the right[11 more...]
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 6 (search)
t, 59th N. Y., 127th Pa. Detached—Col. Andrews—Sharpshooters. Artillery—1st R. I. Light Art. (Bats. B, H). 3d division, Maj.-gen. French. 1st brigade, Col. Carroll—14th Ind., 24th, 28th N. J., 4th, 8th O., 7th Va. 2d Brigade, Brig.-gen. Hays—14th Conn., 12th N. J., 108th N. Y., 130th Pa. 3d Brigade, Brig.-gen. Max Weber—1st Del., 4th, 10th N. Y., Battalion 132d Pa. Artillery—1st N. Y. Art. (Bat. G), 1st R. I. Art. (Bat. G). Third army corps, Major-general Sickles. 28th Ga. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Doles—4th, 12th, 21st, 44th Ga. 4th brigade, Brig.-gen. Ramseur—2d, 4th, 13th, 14th N. C. 5th brigade, Brig.-gen. Iverson—5th, 12th, 20th, 21st N. C. 3d division, Brig.-gen. Early. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Hays—5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th La. 2d brigade, Brig.-gen. Gordon—13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th, 61st Ga. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Hoke—6th, 21st, 24th, 57th, 1st Batt. N. C. 4th brigade, Brig.-gen. Smith—13th, 49th, 52d,
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 7 (search)
2d division, Brigadier-general Gibbon. 1st brigade, Harrow, 19th Me., 15th Mass., 82d N. Y., 1st Minn. 2d brigade Webb, 69th, 71st, 72d, 106th Pa. 3d brigade Hall, 19th, 20th Mass., 7th Mich., 42d, 59th N. Y. 3d division, Brigadier-general Hays. 1st brigade, Catroll, 14th Ind., 4th, 8th O., 2d W. Va. 2d brigade Smyth, 14th Conn., 1st Del., 10th, 12th, 108th, 136th N. Y. 3d brigade Willard, 37th, 111th, 125th, 126th N. Y. Corps artillery, Captain Hazard, 24 cannon. mann, Washington Art., Alexander's Batt., 10 batteries. Second corps. Lieutenant-General Ewell. 1st division, Major-general J. Early. 1st brigade, Smith, 31st, 49th, 52d Va. 2d brigade Hoke (Avery), 6th, 21st, 57th N. C. 3d brigade Hays, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th La. 4th brigade Gordon, 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th, 61st Ga. Artillery battalion, Lieutenant-colonel Jones, 4 batteries. 2d division, Major-general Ed. Johnson. 1st brigade, Jones, 21st, 25th, 42d, 44th, 50th
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
. 52d Virginia. 58th Va., Col. F. H. Board. Hoke's brigade. Brigadier-general Robert F. Hoke. 6th North Carolina. 21st North Carolina. 54th North Carolina. 57th North Carolina. 1st N. C. Battalion. Hays' brigade. Brigadier-general Harry T. Hays. 5th Louisiana. 6th Louisiana. 7th Louisiana. 8th Louisiana. 9th Louisiana. Artillery. Lieutenant-colonel R. S. Andrews. Brown's Maryland Battery (Chesapeake Art.). Carpenter's Virginia Battery. Dement's Maryland Baman. Miller's 3d Company. Norco's 4th Company. Richardson's 2d Company. Squires' 1st Company. Second corps. Lieutenant-General Richard S. Ewell. Early's division. Major-general Jubal A. Early. Hays' brigade. Brig.-gen. Harry T. Hays. 5th Louisiana. 6th Louisiana. 7th Louisiana. 8th Louisiana. 9th Louisiana. Smith's brigade. Brig.-gen. William Smith. Col. John S. Hoffman. 13th Virginia. 31st Virginia. 49th Virginia. 52d Virginia. 58th Virginia. Ho