Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... rear of Gen. Banks . The guard at Front Royal consisted of the 1st Maryland regiment , Col. Kenly , with three companies of the 29th Pennsylvania , two rifled guns of Knapp's battery , and two companies of the 5th New York cavalry . To ...
... rear of Gen. Banks . The guard at Front Royal consisted of the 1st Maryland regiment , Col. Kenly , with three companies of the 29th Pennsylvania , two rifled guns of Knapp's battery , and two companies of the 5th New York cavalry . To ...
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... rear guard remained in the rear of the town until seven in the evening , and arrived at the river at sundown , forty - eight hours after the first news of the attack on Front Royal . It was a march of fifty - three miles , thirty - five ...
... rear guard remained in the rear of the town until seven in the evening , and arrived at the river at sundown , forty - eight hours after the first news of the attack on Front Royal . It was a march of fifty - three miles , thirty - five ...
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... rear of the line of Gen. Bayard's cavalry . Soon after , Gen. Pope ordered the remainder of Gen. Banks's corps to move rapidly from Hazel River bridge , nine miles from Culpepper , where it was the night before , to the scene of ...
... rear of the line of Gen. Bayard's cavalry . Soon after , Gen. Pope ordered the remainder of Gen. Banks's corps to move rapidly from Hazel River bridge , nine miles from Culpepper , where it was the night before , to the scene of ...
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