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Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A., Chapter 6: manoeuvring on the Peninsula. (search)
ving been reinforced since the enemy's advance, by troops from the south side of James River and Wilcox's brigade of G. W. Smith's (now D. R. Jones?) division, the said brigade having been detached frt my entire force for duty amounts to only about eighty-five thousand men. At that time, except Wilcox's brigade, not a soldier from General Johnston's army had arrived, and my division constituted orida Regiment, Colonel Ward; the 2nd Mississippi Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Taylor; Brigadier General Wilcox's brigade; and two regiments temporarily attached to his command under Colonel Winston nn's Millthe works at Wynn's Mill and the upper dam with the intervening space being occupied by Wilcox's command. Between the works designated, including Dam No. 1, the swamps on both sides of Warwimade by small parties from all the main parts of the line for the purpose of fooling the enemy. Wilcox sent out a party from Wynn's Mill which encountered the skirmishers the enemy had thrown up towa
Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A., Chapter 20: battle of Chancellorsville. (search)
subsequently recovered, making our final loss in that respect eight pieces. Wilcox's brigade was above at Banks' Ford, but not under my command, and was about to to Chancellorsville, but hearing that the enemy was advancing up the river, General Wilcox hurried to the vicinity of Taylor's house at the extreme left of the line wut before it arrived Marye's Hill had been taken and it therefore retired. General Wilcox subsequently did good service in resisting the enemy's advance up the Plankthe morning of the 2nd, Anderson's and McLaws' divisions, with the exception of Wilcox's brigade of Anderson's division, which had been sent back to Banks' Ford, and y to look after the new opponent. Sedgwick had moved up the Plank road held by Wilcox's brigade, which gradually retired, and finally made a stand at Salem Church oncept under great disadvantages. Sedgwick's column had thus been detained by Wilcox until a force was brought down to arrest its progress entirely, and time was gi
Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A., Chapter 33: battles around Spottsylvania. (search)
vania. Hill's Corps was composed of Heth's, Wilcox's and Mahone's (formerly Anderson's) division road from Fredericksburg to Hanover Junction. Wilcox was on my left, uniting with Ewell, and Heth jnemy. To aid in that purpose, two brigades of Wilcox's division (Thomas' and Scales') were moved fr Before daybreak on the morning of the 12th, Wilcox's brigades were returned to him, and at dawn M attacking force swept along Johnson's line to Wilcox's left, and was checked by a prompt movement ovision and, subsequently, McGowan's brigade of Wilcox's division were sent to General Ewell's assistder orders from General Lee, Lane's brigade of Wilcox's division and Mahone's own brigade (under Coubsequently, the enemy retired from Heth's and Wilcox's fronts; and on the afternoon of the 21st WilWilcox was sent out on the road leading from Mahone's front across the Ny with two of his brigades to fhad a brisk engagement with that force. While Wilcox was absent, an order was received by me, from [1 more...]
Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early, Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early , C. S. A., Index. (search)
45-47, 449, 452, 457-58, 460, 462-64 Wheat's Battalion, 3, 31 Wheeling, 368 White, Captain, Elijah, 134, 255-58, 261, 263-64, 280 White, General (U. S. A.), 136, 137 White House, 361, 465 White Oak Swamp, 77 White Plains, 54, 114 White Post, 167, 397, 406, 411, 414 White's Ford, 43, 134, 137 Whiting, GeneralW. H., 74-76, 78-79, 86, 88, 105 Whittle, Colonel, 67, 72 Whitworth, 198 Wickham, General W. C., 416, 424- 425-26, 429, 433-34-35, 441, 454, 457 Wilcox, General, 58, 60-61, 208-09, 212, 218, 352, 354, 355, 358 Wilderness, 346, 350-51, 359, 363 Wilderness Tavern, 318 Williams, Colonel, 5, 8 Williams, General (U. S. A.), 148 Williamsburg, 65-68, 70, 71, 73 Williamsport, 135, 162, 281-83, 369, 383, 400, 402-03, 409 Willis' Church, 79 Willis, Colonel, Ed., 362 Willis, Lieutenant, Murat, 28 Wilson's Division (U. S. A.), 408-09, 417 Wilson, Major J. P., 144, 150, 187 Winchester, 163~ 240-41, 243-44, 249- 253, 284, 33