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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 1: operations in Virginia.--battle of Chancellorsville.--siege of Suffolk. (search)
. the turning column, composed of the corps of Meade (Fifth), Howard (Eleventh), and Slocum (Twelftour the divisions of Griffin and Humphreys, of Meade's (Fifth) corps pushed out on the left toward Church, two miles west of Chancellorsville. Meade's corps, with a division of Couch's, formed th, was Reynolds's corps. On the National left, Meade's corps, with their faces toward Fredericksburs did not receive the needed re-enforcements. Meade was occupied by a force menacing his front. RMcLaws upon Darius N. Couch. Slocum and Meade. McLaws, pressing along the plank road from the direction of Fredericksburg, attacked Meade, when the skirmish line of Hancock's division repuls house. On this line were the fresh troops of Meade and Reynolds, which had not been called into terred with five of his corps commanders Generals Meade, Reynolds, Howard, Couch, and Sickles. Sloo judge. On the 15th of February, 1865, General Meade wrote to General Peck, saying: That with t[3 more...]
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 2: Lee's invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania. (search)
r and Lee, 52. the armies flanking the Blue Ridge a raid into Pennsylvania, 53. alarm in Pennsylvania Lee's errand and orders, 54. preparations for opposing Lee alarm in Philadelphia, 55. Lee's Army across the Potomac Hooker superseded by Meade, 56. Meade invested with discretionary powers Lee's March of invasion checked, 57. preparations for battle cavalry battle at Hanover, 58. the hostile armies concentrating at Gettysburg opening of the contest at Gettysburg, 59. death of GenMeade invested with discretionary powers Lee's March of invasion checked, 57. preparations for battle cavalry battle at Hanover, 58. the hostile armies concentrating at Gettysburg opening of the contest at Gettysburg, 59. death of General Reynolds, 60. battle of Seminary Ridge, 61. defeat of the Nationals, 62. preparations for renewing the struggle, 63. position of the opposing armies at Gettysburg, 64. perilous situation of the National left, 65. a struggle for little Round Top, 66. death of Generals Vincent and Weed, 67. battle of Gettysburg, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, and 73. flight of the Confederates, 74. they escape into Virginia, 75. the author's visit to the battle-field at Gettysburg, 76, 77, 78, 79. soldier's