Pennsylvania at Chickamauga and Chattanooga: Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Mark the Positions of the Pennsylvania Commands Engaged in the BattlesW. S. Ray, state printer, 1897 - 499 pages |
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... Battlefields Commission George Washington Skinner. Pennsylvania at Chickamauga and Chattanooga Pennsylvania . Chickamauga - Chattanooga Battlefields Commission PROPERTY OF THE University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA Front ...
... Battlefields Commission George Washington Skinner. Pennsylvania at Chickamauga and Chattanooga Pennsylvania . Chickamauga - Chattanooga Battlefields Commission PROPERTY OF THE University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA Front ...
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... Positions of the Pennsylvania Commands Engaged in the Battles Pennsylvania. Chickamauga-Chattanooga Battlefields Commission George Washington Skinner. PROPERTY OF THE University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS C 41. 1.
... Positions of the Pennsylvania Commands Engaged in the Battles Pennsylvania. Chickamauga-Chattanooga Battlefields Commission George Washington Skinner. PROPERTY OF THE University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS C 41. 1.
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... Michigan Cavalry , crossed the Shenandoah by a rope ferry , and , at the point of the bayonet , took possession of Loudon Heights . Leaving five companies with Lieutenant Colonel De Korponay , to garrison the heights , Colonel Geary ...
... Michigan Cavalry , crossed the Shenandoah by a rope ferry , and , at the point of the bayonet , took possession of Loudon Heights . Leaving five companies with Lieutenant Colonel De Korponay , to garrison the heights , Colonel Geary ...
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... Michigan Infantry had a line on our left , and the Seventy- fourth Ohio one on our right , with both of which we connected at first , but at 12.30 P. M. , they were withdrawn without notice and at 1.30 P. M. , our flanks were swung back ...
... Michigan Infantry had a line on our left , and the Seventy- fourth Ohio one on our right , with both of which we connected at first , but at 12.30 P. M. , they were withdrawn without notice and at 1.30 P. M. , our flanks were swung back ...
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... Michigan , with Knell's , Marshall's , Shultz's and Bush's Batteries , sustained one of the fiercest assaults of the day , and the enemy was dreadfully punished . " * At nightfall the right and centre had been driven back , but the army ...
... Michigan , with Knell's , Marshall's , Shultz's and Bush's Batteries , sustained one of the fiercest assaults of the day , and the enemy was dreadfully punished . " * At nightfall the right and centre had been driven back , but the army ...
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1st Sergt advance Allegheny army artillery attack Battery battle of Chickamauga battlefield Bragg Brigade camp campaign Capt Captain captured Cavalry Charles Chattanooga column command comrades Confederate Crawford Co Creek crossed Cumberland dedication of monument Division duty enemy enemy's engaged field fighting fire flank force front Geary Geary's George George W guns Henry Hill honor Hooker hundred and eleventh Illinois Indiana James John Joseph Kentucky killed Knap's Lancaster Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant Colonel Lookout Mountain Major ment miles Missionary Ridge morning moved Murfreesboro Nashville National Negley night Ninth Cavalry officers Ohio ordered Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Volunteers Phila picket Pittsburgh position Potomac prisoners Private railroad rear rebel regiment infantry retreat River road Rosecrans Rossville Second Brigade Seventy-eighth Seventy-ninth Seventy-seventh skirmishers soldiers Tenn Tennessee Tennessee River Third Brigade Thomas to-day troops Twelfth Corps Twenty-ninth Union Union army Valley veterans Wauhatchie William wounded
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