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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
ck of a proper leader, the result proving that Baker was as inferior to Hunton, in skill and promptaused him to retire into the open field, where Baker was forming his line of battle. Seizing the a with comparatively slight loss to them. When Baker advanced—as he did several times—our men ralliad been fighting, repulsing and holding at bay Baker's largely superior force. His ammunition was inal charge, which must not be omitted. After Baker was killed, Cogswell says, in his report, thatike the Confederate flank with this force when Baker pushed them from the Bluff, the importance of en back, and he was thus kept bottled up until Baker's force had been routed and captured. The sthe enemy, which was intended to reinforce General Baker's command near Conrad's Ferry, then engageey of the situation, he was enabled to repulse Baker's charges and compel his adversary to fight uned in the battle. The Federal forces, under Baker, in the battle — not counting Gorman's 2,250 a[15 more...
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Index. African, Cannibal feasts, 343. Alexander, General E. P., 246. Allan, Colonel, Wm., 2. Alien, Colonel J. W., 263. Appomattox Advance from, Development of the south since, 336. Appomattox, Thin gray line at 246. Armistead, General L. A., Death of, 29. Army of Northern Virginia, Chaplains of the, 190. Ashby, John William, last man killed at Appomattox, 218. Averill General W. W., 206, 209. Baker, Colonel E. D., a spectacular hero, 271. Ball's Bluff, Men of Virginia at, Battle of, 254. Ball, Colonel W. B., 274. Barksdale General Wm., 264. Bartlett, General, Wm. Francis, 273. Battery No. 19, 83. Beale, Rev. G. W., 210. Beale, General R. L. T 75, 183. Beall, General W. N. R 74. Beauregard, General G. Y., 129 Bee, General Barnard E., 266. Bennett, Mrs., James Gordon, 36. Bennett, Hon. R. T Address of, 52. Berkeley, Captain, Charles, 371. Berkeley, Colonel, C. Edward, 371. Berkeley, Colonel, Norbourne, 371. Berkeley, Major, Wm,