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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 4 0 Browse Search
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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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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., Hooker's comments on Chancellorsville. (search)
yours, C. Schurz. Major-General Hooker. P. S.--Whether General Howard received on that day any dispatches or instructions from you subsequent to those mentioned, I do not know. The following are extracts from the official report of General Schurz, who shows, besides, that his division made strenuous efforts to stem the assaults of Jackson's men: In the course of the forenoon I was informed that large columns of the enemy could be seen from General Devens's headquarters, moving fon in the action of May 2d were very severe in proportion to my whole effective force. I had 15 officers killed, 23 wounded, and 15 missing, and 102 men killed, 365 wounded, and 441 missing,--total, 953. [note: This was the loss reported by General Schurz, but a recently revised table of the War Department shows 9 officers and 120 men killed, 32 officers and 461 men wounded, and 8 officers and 290 men captured or missing,--a total of 920.--editors.] . . . My whole loss amounted to about 23 per
volumes (1889), Francis Parkman, Works, 12 volumes (1865-1898), Life by C. H. Farnham (1900), J. F. Jameson, History of historical writing in America (1891). Chapter 8. Poe, Works, 10 volumes (Stedman-Woodberry edition, 1894-1895), also 17 volumes (Virginia edition, J. A. Harrison, 1902), Life by G. E. Woodberry, 2 volumes (1909). Whitman, Leaves of Grass and Complete prose works (Small, Maynard and Co.) (1897, 1898), also John Burroughs, A study of Whitman (1896). Chapter 9. C. Schurz, Life of Henry Clay, 2 volumes (1887). Daniel Webster, Works, 6 volumes (1851), Life by H. C. Lodge (1883). Rufus Choate, Works, 2 volumes (1862). Wendell Phillips, Speeches, lectures, and letters, 2 volumes (1892). V. L. Garrison, The story of his life told by his children, 4 volumes (1885-1889). Harriet Beecher Stowe, Works, 17 volumes (1897), Life by C. E. Stowe (1889). Abraham Lincoln, Works, 2 volumes (edited by Nicolay and Hay, 1894). Chapter 10. For an excellent bibliography o
C., I., 308; X., 185, 206. Schimmelfennig, A., X., 293. Schleiden, Hanseatic Minister, VI., 25. Schmidt, C., IV., 337. Schoepf, A. A., VII., 58, 65. Schofield, G. W., III., 20, 201, 216. Schofield, J. M.: I., 128; III., 106, 108, 124, 132, 134, 248, 251, 252, 254, 255, 256, 258, 260, 264, 287, 318, 320, 322, 326, 344; V., 216, 254; X., 173, 174. School of the soldier, VIII., 179 seq. Schroeder, P., VI., 301. Schuitz, G. J., X., 2. Schurz, C.: II, 49, 117, 246; IV., 52; IX., 28; X., 22, 23, 214. Schwab, J. C., I., 90. Schweinler, C., I., 10. Sciota,, U. S. S.: I., 229; VI., 190, 193. Scollard, C., IX., 68, 69, 70, 71. Scott, G. W., II., 69. Scott, R. K., X., 237. Scott, R. N., I., 104. Scott, R. U., VI., 121. Scott, S., VIII., 237. Scott, T. A.: VI., 24; VIII., 344, 356. Scott, T. M.: III., 340; X., 271. Scott, W.: I., 144, 150, 165 seq., 174; IV., 50; V