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" Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward — the incessant roll of musketry was deafening, and the balls fell thick as hailstones ; but still our gallant Southerners pushed onward, and, with one wild yell, broke upon the enemy, pushing them back, and strewing... "
The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ... - Sivu 107
tekijä(t) United States. War Department - 1881
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Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 432 sivua
...were driven from their position. Totten's battery fell back — Missourians, Arkansans, Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward — the incessant roll of...charge. The enemy fled, and could not again be rallied." Thus ended the battle of Oak Hill, or of Wilson's Creek, as Gen. Sigel called it in his official report...

Southern History of the Great Civil War in the United States

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 418 sivua
...were driven from their position. Totten's battery fell back — Missourians, Arkansans, Louisianians and Texans pushed forward — the incessant roll of...of our final charge. The enemy fled, and could not be again rallied." Thus ended the battle of Oak Hill, or of Wilson's Creek, as Gen. Seigel called it...

Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War, Nide 1

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 374 sivua
...Totten's battery fell back—Missouri an s, Arkansans, Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward—the incessant roll of musketry was deafening, and the...charge. The enemy fled, and could not again be rallied." Thus ended the battle of Oak Hill, or of Wilson's Creek, as Gen. Sigel called it in his official report...

The First Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 394 sivua
...were driven from their position. Totten's battery fell back— Missourians, Arkansans, Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward — the incessant roll of...the impetuosity of our final charge. The enemy fled, aud could not again be rallied." Thus ended the battle of Oak Hill, or of Wilson's Creek, as Gen. Sigel...

The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a ..., Nide 2

1863 - 214 sivua
...General McOulIoch in his official report, " no two opposing forces ever fought with greater desperation." The incessant roll of musketry was deafening, and the balls fell thick as hailstones. Totten's Battery fell back, Sigel's artillery horses were shot in their harness, and the pieces disabled...

Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1864 - 430 sivua
...forward — the ineessant roll of muskctry was deafening, and the balls fell thick as hailBtones ; but still our gallant Southerners pushed onward, and,...strewing the ground with their dead, Nothing could with• stand the impctuosity of our final charge. The enemy fled, and could not again be rallied."...

Southern History of the War, Nide 1

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 1314 sivua
...were driven from theii position. Totteu's battery fell back — Missourians, Arkansans, Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward — the incessant roll of...and the balls fell thick as hailstones ; but still oifr gallant Southerners pushed onward, and, •with one wild yell, broke upon the enemy, pushing them...

A Southern Record: The History of the Third Regiment Louisiana Infantry

William H. Tunnard - 1866 - 396 sivua
...were driven from their position. Totten's battery fell back; Missourians, Arkansians, Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward. The incessant roll of musketry was deafening, and the balls fell as thick as hail-stones; but still our gallant Southerners pushed onward and with one wild yell broke...

History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades: 1861-1865 ...

Robert S. Bevier - 1879 - 538 sivua
...were driven from their position. Totten's battery fell back, — Missourians, Arkansans, Louisianians, and Texans pushed forward — the incessant roll of...of our final charge. The enemy fled and could not be rallied." The battle was won by the desperate courage and obstinate valor of untrained and undisciplined...

Switzler's Illustrated History of Missouri, from 1541 to 1877...

William Franklin Switzler - 1879 - 658 sivua
...from their position ; Totteu's battery fell back ; and Missouriaus, Arkausans, Lousianians and Texaus pushed forward. The incessant roll of musketry was deafening, and the balls fell as thick as hail stones ; nevertheless the Confederate column pressed forward, and with a terrific...




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