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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 1: operations in Virginia.--battle of Chancellorsville.--siege of Suffolk. (search)
s at Chancellorsville the movement masked by Sedgwick, 24. Lee prepares for battle he moves on Chksburg captured, 35. battle at Salem Church Sedgwick in peril, 36, 37. the National Army recrosses's Ford, and thus widen the distance between Sedgwick and the main army; and, secondly, to compel H fortified position at Fredericksburg against Sedgwick, and at a little past midnight on the first ocorps, more than twenty thousand strong, from Sedgwick. It arrived late that evening, and was receition was perilous, and he knew it. He ordered Sedgwick to cross the river at once, and seize and holwas now united, and Hooker's was yet divided, Sedgwick and Gibbon, with an aggregate force of about y arrested his operations in that direction. Sedgwick was seriously menacing his flank and rear. en it, but it was daylight before the head of Sedgwick's column entered Fredericksburg. He was soon when a portion of Newton's division, sent by Sedgwick to attack Barksdale, was repulsed, and driven[27 more...]