| William Denison Bickham, William Dennison Bickham - 1863 - 484 lehte
...enemy's cavalry, are worthy of special notice. It was about dusk, and just at the moment when Generals Wood and Palmer had halted to gather up their troops,...two Generals had their divisions in line of battle. General Wood on the left, and General Palmer on the right, the enemy in sight, and evidently in heavier... | |
| William Denison Bickham - 1863 - 506 lehte
...enemy's cavalry, are worthy of special notice. It was about dusk, and just at the moment when Generals Wood and Palmer had halted to gather up their troops,...two Generals had their divisions in line of battle. General Wood on the left, and General Palmer on the right, the enemy in sight, and evidently in heavier... | |
| United States. Army. Department of the Cumberland, William Starke Rosecrans - 1863 - 596 lehte
...the enemy's cavalry, are worthy of notice. It was about dusk, and just at the moment when Generals Wood and Palmer had halted to gather up their troops,...two generals had their divisions in line of battle, General Wood on the left and General Palmer on the right, the enemy in sight and evidently in heavier... | |
| William D. Bickham - 1863 - 494 lehte
...enemy's cavalry, are worthy of special notice. It was about dusk, and just at the moment when Generals Wood and Palmer had halted to gather up their troops,...two Generals had their divisions in line of battle. General Wood on the left, and General Palmer on the right, the enemy in sight, and evidently in heavier... | |
| Henry Martyn Cist - 1882 - 314 lehte
...Palmer were gathering up their troops preparatory to encamping for the night. These divisions were in line of battle, — Wood on the left and Palmer on the right, — with the rebels in sight in snclt heavy force that it was evident that they intended to dispute the passage... | |
| 1889 - 1224 lehte
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| United States. War Dept - 1902 - 1142 lehte
...the enemy's cavalry, are worthy of notice. It was about dusk, and just at the moment when Generals Wood and Palmer had halted to gather up their troops,...my command. These two generals had their divisions inline of battle, General WTood on the left and General Palmer on the right, the enemy in sight, and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1140 lehte
...the enemy's cavalry, are worthy- of notice. It was about dusk, and just at the moment when Generals Wood and Palmer had halted to gather up their troops, that I reached the head of my connnand. These two generals had their divisions in line of battle, General Wood on the left and General... | |
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