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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 274 2 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 126 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 118 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 91 1 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 88 2 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 85 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 61 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 56 2 Browse Search
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, through which he had entered Pleasant Valley, with the brigades of Semmes and Mahone. Owing to the rugged nature of the ground on which Kershaw had to operate, a been defended by the brigade of General Cobb, supported by those of Semmes and Mahone, but unable to oppose successfully the superior numbers brought against them, th North-Carolina,Laws's,Hood's,67177 Washington artillery,  1910 6th Virginia,Mahone's,Anderson's,124961 12th Virginia,Mahone's,Anderson's,96069 16th Virginia,MahMahone's,Anderson's,96069 16th Virginia,Mahone's,Anderson's,84755 41st Virginia,Mahone's,Anderson's,83442 48th Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,105161 22d Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,135063 3d Georgia,Wright's,Mahone's,Anderson's,84755 41st Virginia,Mahone's,Anderson's,83442 48th Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,105161 22d Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,135063 3d Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,22931 44th Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,52227 2d Florida, Anderson's, 66 8th Florida, Anderson's,5914 30th Virginia, Anderson's,3811 14th Alabama, AndeMahone's,Anderson's,83442 48th Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,105161 22d Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,135063 3d Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,22931 44th Georgia,Wright's,Anderson's,52227 2d Florida, Anderson's, 66 8th Florida, Anderson's,5914 30th Virginia, Anderson's,3811 14th Alabama, Anderson's,34447 Holcomb's Legion,Evans's, 24131155 18th South-Carolina,Evans's, 2786113 Carried forward,  49729123411 Brought forward,  49729123411 23d S
was dark, and resumed the march at daylight. Mahone advanced cautiously, captured many prisoners, erful battery of rifled guns opened on us. General Mahone disposed his troops, and advanced a batterkets were accordingly established by Brigadier-Generals Mahone and Wright, whose brigades slept on s report, that, in the charge, the brigades of Mahone and Wright came up immediately on his right, Cy respectfully, Your obedient servant, William Mahone, Brigadier-General. Official: A. G. Dickhich proved to be a small body under Brigadier-Generals Mahone and Wright. In the mean time, partithree regiments being still in advance of Generals Mahone and Wright's brigade, which came up immeddered by him to advance, supported by Brigadier-General Mahone's brigade, upon the enemy's right, an pressed, warmly and strongly supported by General Mahone's brigade, under a murderous fire of shot,ree hundred, with about an equal number of General Mahone's brigade, held our position under the ver[33 more...]
Plains, Boonsboroa, and Sharpsburg. Brigadier-General Mahone, at Manassas Plains, where he receiveright's Brigade72515135 8190 3225167331258448 Mahone's Brigade43418178  234 812805122227461 ArmistFeatherston'sAnderson's,65258 Twelfth VirginiaMahone's,Anderson's,33639 Sixteenth VirginiaMahone'sMahone's,Anderson's, 55 Sixth VirginiaMahone's,Anderson's,41923 Forty-first VirginiaMahone's,Anderson's,18Mahone's,Anderson's,41923 Forty-first VirginiaMahone's,Anderson's,189 Fourth VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's,32124 Fifth VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's,22628 Twenty-seventh VMahone's,Anderson's,189 Fourth VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's,32124 Fifth VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's,22628 Twenty-seventh VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's,358 Thirty-third VirginiaWinder's,Jackson's,31619 BatteriesWinder's,Jack south of Crampton's Gap) with his own and General Mahone's brigade, commanded by Colonel Parham, wi of the brigades of Generals Cobb, Semmes, and Mahone, and that of Wilcox, Kershaw, and Barksdale, wwas first in command, and from Colonel Parham, Mahone's brigade, who came next after, and made the d Gap. Those of Generals Cobb, and Semmes, and Mahone, (Colonel Parham,) had been engaged and badly <