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J. E. Johnston (search for this): article 1
aking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmishers but was quickly repulsed. There was heavy artillery firing, during the day, in front. J E Johnston, Genera one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmishers but was quickly repulsed. There was heavy artillery firing, during the day, in front. J E Johnston, General.
nd retreated this having about thirty of his dead on . Very respectfully, &c., R F Lee, General. The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmishers but was quickly
June 23rd (search for this): article 1
The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmishers but was quickly repulsed. There was heavy artillery firing, during the day, in front. J E Johnston, General.
June 24th (search for this): article 1
sed at the evening, and retreated this having about thirty of his dead on . Very respectfully, &c., R F Lee, General. The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmi
The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmishers but was quickly repulsed. There was heavy artillery firing, during the day, in front. J E Johnston, General.
The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Marietta, June 23, Gen. Hodd reports that the enemy, inline of Atlanta, attacked Stevenson's skirmishers but was quickly repulsed. There was heavy artillery firing, during the day, in front. J E Johnston, General.
June 26th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
t. All goes on and the situation in favorable. The raiders have been of the Danville Railroad, and we may hope that line of communication will be open. We have no farther any quarter than is given below on the Danville Railroad-- Dispatched — the enemy At an early hour yesterday morning it was that the raiders on the Danville railroad had suffered a defeat, and this was confirmed by the following; official captain from General Lee: Headq'rs army of Northern Va., June 26, 1864. of WarSir: The enemy has been quiet to day in . A dispatch dated 25th, was morning from Capt. Farrinhalt, at Stallution liver bridge, in being able to . This afternoon General W H F Lee reports that he attacked the enemy near Staunton river bridge, yesterday afternoon, him until dark. He also states the enemy was signally repulsed at the evening, and retreated this having about thirty of his dead on . Very respectfully, &c., R F Lee, General. The followi
June 25th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 1
, at Stallution liver bridge, in being able to . This afternoon General W H F Lee reports that he attacked the enemy near Staunton river bridge, yesterday afternoon, him until dark. He also states the enemy was signally repulsed at the evening, and retreated this having about thirty of his dead on . Very respectfully, &c., R F Lee, General. The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slight
hour yesterday morning it was that the raiders on the Danville railroad had suffered a defeat, and this was confirmed by the following; official captain from General Lee: Headq'rs army of Northern Va., June 26, 1864. of WarSir: The enemy has been quiet to day in . A dispatch dated 25th, was morning from Capt. Farrinhalt, at Stallution liver bridge, in being able to . This afternoon General W H F Lee reports that he attacked the enemy near Staunton river bridge, yesterday afternoon, him until dark. He also states the enemy was signally repulsed at the evening, and retreated this having about thirty of his dead on . Very respectfully, &c., R F Lee, General. The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The
J. Withers (search for this): article 1
aunton river bridge, yesterday afternoon, him until dark. He also states the enemy was signally repulsed at the evening, and retreated this having about thirty of his dead on . Very respectfully, &c., R F Lee, General. The following dispatch, received foregoing, gives some additional of Captain achieve Carter Depot via Dennie Hill June 25th, 1864 Captain commanding at this General handsomely killing and wounding at killed and twenty-four of ours. J. Withers, A. A. G. The following official dispatches were report yesterday. Atlanta, June 24 Dear: Gen. Hood, on our left, reports that being attacked on the afternoon of the drove back the enemy, taking one his breast works. The pursuit was stopped by exposure to fire of field batteries. Afternoon's division was mainly on Hindman's slightly. There was brisk in Hardee's front much of the yesterday; a good deal of cannonading . J. E. Johnston, General. Ma
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