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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 27 (search)
Major General Burnside's order (No. 60 Appendix) directed Brigadier General Ledlie's division, immediately on the explosion of the mine, to blcox was to move his division forward as soon as possible after General Ledlie's bearing off to the left, and Brigadier General Potter was to his (colored) division next, and pass over the same ground that General Ledlie did. Five minutes after the explosion of the mine, General LGeneral Ledlie's division went forward, and it was followed by those of Generals Wilcox and Potter, though it is in evidence that the latter did not moey were not formed in a manner to do the duty assigned them. General Ledlie's division, instead of complying with the order, halted in the e Major General Meade's orders respecting the prompt advance of General Ledlie's troops from the crater to the crest, or in default of accomplrd, which the court regards as a neglect of duty on the part of General Ledlie, inasmuch as a timely report of the misbehavior might have enab
Leach, C. H., 530 Leach, E. B., 465 Leach, Edward, 385 Leach, F. T., 260 Leach, Josiah, Co. H, 2d Mass. H. A., 385 Leach, Josiah, 2d Mass. H. A., 530 Leahey, Philip, 385 Leahy, Daniel, 465 Leary, Daniel, 385 Leary, Dennis, 530 Leary, James, 385 Leary, John, 28th Mass. Inf., 385 Leary, John, 30th Mass. Inf., 65 Leary, T. R., 466 Leary, Timothy, 385 Leaverns, J. H., 385 Leavis, George, 466 Leavitt, M. M., 385 Le Barnes, J. W., 135 Lecraw, W. P., 530 Leddy, Patrick, 530 Ledlie, J. H., 30, 125, 302 Lee, David, 55, 385 Lee, Dennis, 466 Lee, F. L., 152, 278 Lee, Fitzhugh, 130 Lee, G. T., 466 Lee, H. C., 46, 47, 48, 116, 246, 282 Lee, John, 530 Lee, Maurice, 65 Lee, R. E., 93, 103, 104, 112, 123, 125, 146, 160, 164, 170, 189, 216, 256, 258, 260, 262, 266, 272, 302, 304, 314. Lee, Saybrook, 530 Lee, W. R., 20th Mass. Inf., 34, 35, 50, 53, 78, 232 Lee, W. R., 54th Mass. Inf., 493 Lee, William, 530 Leeland, C. E., 386 Lefevre, Alfred, 386 Lefferts, Marshall,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.33 (search)
nside, pages 910 and 911 of Records, says: On the morning of the 18th (May, 1864), a general attack was made on the enemy's line, and after two or three charges by the divisions of General Crittenden and Potter, which resulted in considerable loss, it was concluded that it could not be carried by assault. Some ground, however was gained which commanded parts of their line. This attack was well supported by the artillery, particularly by the batteries of General Wilcox's division. General J. H. Ledlie, of Burnside's corps, pages 917 and 918, of Records, says: On the 18th of May (1864), I received orders to advance upon and feel the enemy's position. I pushed forward my brigade, composed of the Fourth and Tenth U. S. Infantry, Thirty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh and Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers, which moved up in admirable style, and reached the abatis in front of them, and it being impossible to penetrate this, I ordered the brigade to fall back and did so, receiving
Lawler, T. G., X., 296. Lawrence, W. H., X., 161. Lawrence, Kans., II., 342. Lawrenceburg, Tenn., III, 338. Lawton, A. R.: II., 63, 65, 324; X., 109. Lawton, H. W., VIII., 194. Lazelle, H. M., VII., 104. Leach. W. B. I., 147. Leadaetter, D.: I., 362; V., 257, 308. Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman, IX., 21. Lebanon, Ky.: I., 180, 368; II., 340; IV., 152. Lebanon, Tenn., I., 362. Lebanon Home Guards, Union, I., 368. Ledlie, J. H., III., 200, 204. LeDuc, W. E., X., 2. Le Due, W. G.: II., 299; V., 292; X., 160. Lee, A. L., X., 293. Lee, A., X., 2. Lee, C., X., 63. Lee, C. G., VIII., 134. Lee, E. G., X., 319. Lee, Fitzhugh Ii., 346; III., 42, 54, 84, 198, 284, 322, 328, 338, 340, 344, 346; IV., 16, 24, 41, 96, 98, 108, 128, 203, 262, 266, 277 seq., 286 seq.; VIII., 130; quoted, IX., 36, 243, 327, 331; X., 65, 116, 252. Lee, F. D., VI., 267. Lee, G. W. C.: