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Browsing named entities in Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore).
Found 43,016 total hits in 10,272 results.
George G. Meade (search for this): chapter 11
1:40 P. M.
Meade having carried a portion of the enemy's position in the woods, we have three hundred prisoners. Enemy's batteries on extreme left retired.
Tough work.
Men fight well.
Gibbon has advanced to Meade's right.
Men fight well, drivhave three hundred prisoners. Enemy's batteries on extreme left retired.
Tough work.
Men fight well.
Gibbon has advanced to Meade's right.
Men fight well, driving the enemy.
Meade has suffered severely.
Doubleday to Meade's left — not engaged.have three hundred prisoners. Enemy's batteries on extreme left retired.
Tough work.
Men fight well.
Gibbon has advanced to Meade's right.
Men fight well, driving the enemy.
Meade has suffered severely.
Doubleday to Meade's left — not engaged.have three hundred prisoners. Enemy's batteries on extreme left retired.
Tough work.
Men fight well.
Gibbon has advanced to Meade's right.
Men fight well, driving the enemy.
Meade has suffered severely.
Doubleday to Meade's left — not en
Gibbon (search for this): chapter 11
1:40 P. M.
Meade having carried a portion of the enemy's position in the woods, we have three hundred prisoners. Enemy's batteries on extreme left retired.
Tough work.
Men fight well.
Gibbon has advanced to Meade's right.
Men fight well, driving the enemy.
Meade has suffered severely.
Doubleday to Meade's left — not engage
Bayard (search for this): chapter 12
2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.
Newton (search for this): chapter 12
2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.
George G. Meade (search for this): chapter 12
2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.
Gibbon (search for this): chapter 12
2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.
William Reynolds (search for this): chapter 12
2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.
Jackson (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
2:15 P. M.
Gibbon and Meade driven back from the wood.
Newton gone forward.
Jackson's corps of the enemy attacks on the left.
General Gibbon slightly wounded.
General Bayard mortally wounded by a shell.
Things do not look so well on Reynolds' front; still we'll have new troops in soon.
John Franklin (search for this): chapter 13
2:25, P. M.
Despatch received.
Franklin will do his best.
New troops gone in. Will report soon again.
William Reynolds (search for this): chapter 14
3 P. M.
Reynolds seems to be holding his own. Things look better somewhat.