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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure) | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox, Chapter 22 : battle of Fredericksburg . (search)
Chapter 22: battle of Fredericksburg.
Description of the field
Marye's Heights
position of the troops of Longstreet's command
General Jackson called down from Orange Court
House, and preparations made for a determined stand
signal guns at three o'clock in the morning announce the long-expected battle
Burnside's bridge-builders thrice driven back from their work
the crossing finally made by boats
Federals under hot fire enter Fredericksburg
how they obtained their foothold on the west bank of the Rappahannock
gallant officers and men
Ninety-seven killed or wounded in the space of fifty yards
General Burnside's plan of battle
strength of the contending forces.
McLaws's division of my corps was posted on the heights in rear of the city, one brigade in the sunken road in front of the Marye mansion, the others extending across the Telegraph road through the wood of Lee's Hill.
As the other divisions of the corps came up they were posted, R. H. Anderson on Taylor