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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Gettysburg-report of General G. Doles. (search)
Battle of Gettysburg-report of General G. Doles. headquarters Doles' brigade, July 19th, 1863. Major H. A. Whiting, Assistant Adjutant-General: Major — This brigade was formed into line of battle about. one o'clock P. M., July 1st, 1863, in front of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. We occupied the left of Major-General Rodes' division. The enemy's cavalry picket appearing in force on our front and left flank, skirmishers from this command were ordered to dislodge him. After a short engagement, he was driven from his position, when we occupied his position (a hill to our left), about 3 1/2 o'clock P. M. The enemy moved his force from our front; made a strong demonstration on our left, driving our skirmishers from the hill from which we had driven him. The command was then moved by the left flank to meet any attack the enemy might attempt on our left and rear. We found the enemy strongly posted with infantry and artillery on the hill from which our skirmishers had been driven.
, VII., 259. Dixie, A. Pike, IX., 164. Dixie, Dan Emmet, I., 16; IX., 347. Dixie, J. Savage, IX., 348. Dixie, ship, VI., 122. Dixon, G. E., VI., 276. Dobbin Ferry, Tenn., II., 326. Dockery, T. P., X., 259. Doctor's gig on the Mississippi, VII., 317. Dodd, H. W., VIII., 281. Dodge, G. M.: I., 19; III., 346; X., 21, 24, 222. Dodge, T. A.: III., 278; IX., 101-103; quoted, IX., 106; X., 120. Dodge,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Doles, G., III., 58; X., 155. Dolphin,, U. S. S., VI., 54. Donaldson, E., VI., 190, 193. Donaldson, a messenger of the State Department, VI., 25. Donaldsonville, La.: I., 235; II., 331, 340, 342. Donelson, D. S., X., 127. Donelson, Fort, Tenn. (see also Fort Donelson, Tenn.), I., 184, 356. Donelson, Tenn., surrender of, I., 192. Donner, Lieut. VII., 289. Donohoe, M. J., II., 327. Doolittle, C. C., X., 215. Doren, D.: VIII., 351, 36