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" General, why in the name of God have you not attacked the enemy, and taken possession of that pike ?" He replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. I could hardly believe it possible that this... "
History of the Fifty-first Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry: A Narrative ... - Page 238
by William Ross Hartpence - 1894 - 405 lehte
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Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and ...

John Bell Hood - 1880 - 386 lehte
...Corps across the pike, north of Spring Hill. By this hour, however, twilight was upon us, when General Cheatham rode up in person. I at once directed Stewart...replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. I could hardly believe it possible that this brave...
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Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and ...

John Bell Hood - 1880 - 408 lehte
...Corps across the pike, north of Spring Hill. By this hour, however, twilight was upon us, when General Cheatham rode up in person. I at once directed Stewart...replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. I could hardly believe it possible that this brave...
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A Hundred Battles in the West. St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65 ...

Marshall P. Thatcher - 1884 - 510 lehte
...in this direction. By this hour twilight was upon us, and General Cheatham rode up in person. * * * Turning to Cheatham I exclaimed with deep emotion,...replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. * * * It was reported to me after this hour that the...
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Freedom Triumphant: The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., 7. köide

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 536 lehte
...exclaimed, with deep emotion, as I felt the golden opportunity fast slipping from me, ' General, why have you not attacked the enemy, and taken possession...replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. I could hardly believe it possible that this brave...
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Freedom Triumphant: The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., 7. köide

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 536 lehte
...exclaimed, with deep emotion, as I felt the golden opportunity fast slipping from me, ' General, why have you not attacked the enemy, and taken possession...replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. I could hardly believe it possible that this brave...
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Freedom Triumphant: The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., 7. köide

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 548 lehte
...exclaimed, with deep emotion, as I felt the golden opportunity fast slipping from me, ' General, why have you not attacked the enemy', and taken possession...replied that the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should first form on his right. I could hardly believe it possible that this brave...
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Bright Skies and Dark Shadows

Henry Martyn Field - 1890 - 338 lehte
...upon them," Cheatham rode up, not having executed his command, and Hood "exclaimed with deep emotion," "General, why in the name of God have you not attacked the enemy, and taken possession of that pike ?" to which Cheatham replied that " the line looked a little too long for him, and that Stewart should...
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In Memoriam, Companion Lieutenant-General John McAllister Schofield ...

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. District of Columbia Commandery - 1908 - 126 lehte
...* * * "Turning to General Cheatham, I exclaimed with deep emotion as I felt the golden opportunity slipping from me: ' General, why in the name of God...attacked the enemy and taken possession of that pike?'" * * * "It was reported to me at this hour (eleven or twelve o'clock at night) that the enemy was marching...
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Tennessee's War: 1861-1865: Described by Participants

Stanley F. Horn - 1965 - 372 lehte
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The War Between the Union and the Confederacy and Its Lost Opportunities ...

William Calvin Oates - 1974 - 872 lehte
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