Mosby's War Reminiscences, and Stuart's Cavalry CampaignsDodd, Mead, 1887 - 256 strán (strany) |
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Strana 23
... enemy . So Stuart told me to come to his headquarters and act as a scout for him . A scout is not a spy who goes in disguise , but a soldier in arms and uniform , who goes among as enemy's lines to get information about them . Among the ...
... enemy . So Stuart told me to come to his headquarters and act as a scout for him . A scout is not a spy who goes in disguise , but a soldier in arms and uniform , who goes among as enemy's lines to get information about them . Among the ...
Strana 25
... enemy . The result up to this time has been the capture of twenty - eight Yankee cavalry together with all their horses ... enemy's loss , one man and three horses captured . He set a very nice trap a few days ago to catch me in . I went ...
... enemy . The result up to this time has been the capture of twenty - eight Yankee cavalry together with all their horses ... enemy's loss , one man and three horses captured . He set a very nice trap a few days ago to catch me in . I went ...
Strana 36
... enemy's loss was one lieutenant and three men killed , and five captured ; number of wounded not known ; also thirty - nine horses , with all their accoutre- ments , brought off . There were also three horses killed . I did not succeed ...
... enemy's loss was one lieutenant and three men killed , and five captured ; number of wounded not known ; also thirty - nine horses , with all their accoutre- ments , brought off . There were also three horses killed . I did not succeed ...
Strana 37
... enemy's lines . I wish the bearer of this to bring back some ammunition , also some large - size envelopes and blank paroles . I have failed to mention the fact the enemy pursued me as far as Middleburg , without accomplishing anything ...
... enemy's lines . I wish the bearer of this to bring back some ammunition , also some large - size envelopes and blank paroles . I have failed to mention the fact the enemy pursued me as far as Middleburg , without accomplishing anything ...
Strana 43
... enemy at un- guarded points . I could thus compel him to guard a hundred points , while I could select any one of ... enemy's camps . I have seen it stated in the reports of some Fed- eral officers that they would throw down the gage ...
... enemy at un- guarded points . I could thus compel him to guard a hundred points , while I could select any one of ... enemy's camps . I have seen it stated in the reports of some Fed- eral officers that they would throw down the gage ...
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Mosby's War Reminiscences: And Stuart's Cavalry Campaigns John Singleton Mosby Úplné zobrazenie - 1898 |
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Aldie artillery attack battle Blue Ridge body of cavalry brigades Bull Run camp Capt Captain captured charge Chickahominy column command Confederate corps Count of Paris cross the Potomac despatch Dranesville enemy enemy's Fairfax Court House fight fire Fitz Fitz John Porter flank force front Gettysburg Gilmer gone guard halted headquarters Hooker horses infantry J. E. B. STUART Jackson John Underwood Johnston June June 23 killed knew Lee's lieutenant Longstreet Loudoun Major Major-General Manassas Maryland McClellan Middleburg miles morning Mosby mountain mounted move movement never night officer outpost passed Patterson picket pike Pleasanton Pope prisoners R. E. LEE raid railroad Rappahannock rear received regiment Richmond river road Robertson rode route sabre says scout sent Shenandoah Shenandoah valley soldier soon Stahel Stonewall Jackson Stuart's cavalry train troops Tunstall's Union army Vermont Cavalry videttes Virginia Cavalry wagon Warrenton Washington wounded yards
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Strana 50 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Strana 189 - If you find that he is moving northward, and that two brigades can guard the Blue Ridge and take care of your rear, you can move with the other three into Maryland, and take position on General Ewell's right, place yourself in communication with him, guard his flank, keep him informed of the enemy's movements, and collect all the supplies you can for the use of the army.
Strana 202 - You will, however, be able to judge whether you can pass around their army without hindrance, doing them all the damage you can, and cross the river east of the mountains.
Strana 189 - Shepherdstown. It will reach there to-morrow. I also directed General Stuart, should the enemy have so far retired from his front as to permit of the departure of a portion of the cavalry, to march -with three brigades across the Potomac, and place himself on your right and in communication with you, keep you advised of the movements of the enemy, and assist in collecting supplies for the army.
Strana 209 - The enemy has stolen no march upon me. I have kept him actively employed, and, by threats and reconnoissances in force, caused him to be reinforced.
Strana 202 - I think you had better withdraw this side of the mountains to-morrow night, cross at Shepherdstown next day, and move over to Fredericktown. You will, however, be able to judge whether you can pass around their army without hindrance...
Strana 45 - The true secret was that it was a fascinating life, and its attractions far more than counterbalanced its hardships and dangers. They had no camp duty to do, which, however necessary, is disgusting to soldiers of high spirit.
Strana 201 - Please advise me of the condition of affairs before you leave, and order General Hampton — whom I suppose you will leave here in command — to report to me at Millwood, either by letter or in person, as may be most agreeable to him. Most respectfully, JAMES LONGSTREET, Lieutenant-General.
Strana 5 - Rebellion ! foul, dishonouring word, Whose wrongful blight so oft has stain'd The holiest cause that tongue or sword Of mortal ever lost or gain'd. How many a spirit, born to bless, Hath sunk beneath that withering name, Whom but a day's — an hour's success Had wafted to eternal fame...
Strana 185 - It was expected that as soon as the Federal army should cross the Potomac, General. Stuart would give notice of its movements, and nothing having been heard from him since our entrance into Maryland, it was inferred that the enemy had not yet left Virginia.