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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Plank (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.25
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.25
N. H. Harris (search for this): chapter 3.25
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James H. Lane (search for this): chapter 3.25
The defence of battery Gregg-General Lane's reply to General Harris.
During the war I had no newspaper correspondent at my Headquarters, nor did I write anything about my brigade for publicat t occasion, says that the infantry force in Fort Gregg was composed of detachments from Thomas's, Lane's and Harris's brigades; the number from Thomas's brigade, as now remembered, being less than tha Wilcox in his article says: The enemy were seen along our captured lines and on the Plank road.
Lane's and Thomas's men were reformed — in all about six hundred--moved forward in good spirits, and r rs not to become engaged with the enemy's line of battle. * * * * * The fragments of Thomas's and Lane's brigades were withdrawn. * * * * The lines of battle of the enemy, imposing from their number a lse to its heroic dead, as well as to the survivors, were I to withhold facts, when such attempts are made by other commands to appropriate the honors to which it is justly entitled. James H. Lane.
E. B. Meade (search for this): chapter 3.25
Everard B. Meade (search for this): chapter 3.25
Thomas J. Wooten (search for this): chapter 3.25
George Thomas (search for this): chapter 3.25
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Snow (search for this): chapter 3.25
C. M. Wilcox (search for this): chapter 3.25
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