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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 35 3 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 3 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The successes and failures of Chancellorsville. (search)
ceive a crushing defeat. The two cavalry regiments were in the saddle, and as I rode forward Major Keenan of the 8th Pennsylvania came out to meet me, when I ordered him to take the regiment, charge he size of the task, that he would do it, and started off immediately. Thirty men, including Major Keenan, Captain Arrowsmith, and Adjutant Haddock, never came back. I then directed Captain Martin t out of those guns that they were capable of rendering. Recovering from the disorder into which Keenan's charge had thrown them, the enemy could be seen forming line of battle in the edge of woods norown on her beam ends, but the wave is dashed into spray, and the ship sails on as before. Major Keenan, who led his battalion in the charge, the captain in command of the leading squadron, the adjhe woods. I tried in vain to catch one. This employment of the mules for ammunition Major Peter Keenan, killed in the charge of the 8th Pennsylvania cavalry. service was a device of General Ho
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., chapter 3.27 (search)
I rode to the point designated and found Major Peter Keenan, Captain William A. Dailey, Adjutant J. Pennock Huey, commander of the regiment; Major Peter Keenan, commander of the first battalion; Captaers and charge, which order was repeated by Major Keenan and other officers. The charge was led by eived a volley from the enemy, which killed Major Keenan, Captain Arrowsmith, and Adjutant Haddock, lle, dated May 18th, 1863, makes no mention of Keenan, but commends Huey as the commander of the rege regiment. No mention is made of an order to Keenan to charge, and Keenan is only referred to as hKeenan is only referred to as having gallantly fallen. Iii. By Andrew B. Wells, Captain, Co. F, 8th Pennsylvania cavalry. Ou playing, if I mistake not, was composed of Major Keenan, Adjutant Haddock, Captain Goddard, Lieuten mounting at the same time and alongside of Major Keenan. We then moved out of Hazel Grove by twos. Keenan, Haddock, Arrowsmith, Huey, and Carpenter moved out with the first squadron. I remember di[4 more...]