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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
them was still at the head of his brigade, for Gordon and Ramsey had succeeded Early and Edward Johnor final instructions, and Early directed that Gordon should proceed immediately after dark to the fters, taking with him the Second Corps—namely, Gordon's, Ramseur's and Pegram's Divisions. Early inarting before day, to attack at 5 A. M.; while Gordon has gone to get in position at nightfall. Genver which Gordon was to advance, Early thought Gordon might have greater difficulty than had been anthe enemy's left to attack simultaneously with Gordon and Rosser. The artillery concentrated at Fist in the enemy's rear; and presently Early and Gordon met in the enemy's camp, for success so far haas pressing on his front. He also stated that Gordon's Division was reforming in the rear of Kershand Kershaw in line with Pegram's Division, and Gordon coming up, was placed on their left, with ordeeriority of every kind. Would you say Charles George Gordon, Chinese Gordon, as they call him, who[21 more...]