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General Branch 's congratulatory address to his brigade. The scene in the Wilderness. The scene with Gordon 's division.

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February 24th , page February 25th , page Report of Brigadier-General George H. Report of General Alfred Iverson. Cedar Run -- August 9. Shelling across the Rappahannock -- August Manassas Junction -- August Manassas Plains -- August 28 , 29 and Ox Hill -- September 1 , Report of Brigadier-General J. Relative numbers and losses at slaughter's mountain Cedar Run. Battle of Pleasant Hill --an error corrected. Sharpsburg -- September Shepherdstown -- September Extract from Brigadier-General Archer 's report.

Extract from Brigadier-General Pender 's report. Extract from General A. Hill 's report.

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Confederate strength. Federal strength. Extracts from General Lee 's reports. August 14th page August 15th. August 16th. August 17th , 18th and 19th. August 20th. August 21st. August 22d. August 23d. August 24th. August 25th. August 26th. August 27th page August 28th page August 29th page Report of General S. July 1st. July 2d. July 3d.

THE CAMPAIGN OF CHANCELLORSVILLE

General Davis ' report of operations of Heth 's division. Report of Brigadier-General A.

Report of Brigadier-General Joseph R. Report of Brigadier-General C. Report of Brigadier-General Edward L. Report of Brigadier-General William Mahone. Hardee 's transfer. Caution against breastworks. Extract from General T. Jackson 's report.

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Extract from General R. Lee 's report.


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Report of Colonel R. Walker , Chief of artillery of Third corps , army of Northern Virginia. Report of Major W. His boyhood and youth. The battle on Solomon river. The Chickahominy raid.

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Gettysburg campaign. Facts connected with the concentration of the army of the Mississippi before Shiloh , April , From members of the brigade present.

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Erom Capt. From Capt. From General William Mahone. From General R. From Col. From Lieutenant McElroy. Campaign Report of General E. Colonel Sheffield 's report. Colonel Bratton 's report. Report of Pender 's division. Visit of a Confederate cavalryman to a Federal General's headquarters. May June 1 Sunday. June 2. June 3.


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June 8. June July 1. July 5. July 7. July 8. Current location in this text. Enter a Perseus citation to go to another section or work. Full search options are on the right side and top of the page. Headquarters Lane's brigade, camp Gregg, May 11th, James H. Between P. Lee continued to oversee the Confederate right. There Richard H. Anderson's division held a line between Scott's Run, just east of Catharine Furnace, and the plank road. Lafayette McLaws's brigades nestled between the plank road and turnpike.