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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book I:—the war on the Rapidan. (search)
in the rear under the most unfavorable circumstances. In the mean time, the alarm has been sounded at Chancellorsville, and Howard, while looking out for Barlow, who, unfortunately, cannot arrive in time to aid him, has warned Sickles of the danger which threatens the whole army. The position of the Third corps is peculiarly a dangerous one, because, having advanced as far as the Furnace, it is now menaced with the prospect of seeing Jackson occupy in front of it the positions commanding Lewis' Creek, which it has just left, and cut off its retreat upon Chancellorsville. At the first news of Howard's defeat Hooker has left the latter point with Sickles' third division under Berry, and Hays' brigade of the Second corps, which were stationed in the vicinity of his Headquarters, in order to hasten to meet the enemy. He has hardly proceeded a few rods when he meets the fugitives, who are already swarming upon the plateau of Chancellorsville. The open space in the centre of this
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—Pennsylvania. (search)
ton finally falls back, and, rapidly pushing forward in advance of Robertson's brigade, leaves to the latter the task of covering the retreat. This brigade is soon attacked by the Federals, who are emerging from Upperville, and is obliged to gain the approaches of Paris in great haste. The efforts it makes to delay the march of the enemy cost it dear, one of its colonels being left wounded on the field. Chambliss, who has come to its assistance on the left, also loses one of his colonels, Lewis, who two days before had so valiantly led the charge of the Ninth Virginia. By thus falling back Stuart had lost about eight miles of ground: he could not retrograde farther without abandoning the defile and exposing Jones and Munford to be surrounded and captured. Fortunately, the positions where he had placed his artillery were good. Pleasonton's infantry was far away and his cavalry worn out. He halted and installed himself in the village of Upperville. On his right, Buford had cont
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 6 (search)
t.-colonel Smith. Military Secretary, Colonel Long. First army corps. In the absence of Lieutenant-general Longstreet with Hood's, Pickett's, and Ransom's divisions, the remainder of the corps is under the immediate control of the general-in-chief. 1st division, Maj.-gen. Anderson. 1st brigade, Brig.-general Mahone—6th, 12th, 16th, 41st, 66th Va., Grandy's Battery. 2d brigade, Brig.-gen. Perry—2d, 5th, 8th Fla. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Wilcox—8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 14th Ala., Lewis' Battery. 4th brigade, Brig.-gen. Posey—12th, 16th, 19th, 48th Miss. 5th brigade, Brig.-gen. Wright—3d, 22d, 48th, 2d Bat. Ga. 5th division, Maj.-gen. McLaws. 1st brigade, Brig.-gen. Wofford—16th, 18th, 21st Ga., Phillips' and Cobb's Legions. 2d brigade, Brig.-gen. Kershaw—2d, 3d, 7th, 15th S. C., James' Battery. 3d brigade, Brig.-gen. Barksdale—13th, 17th, 18th, 21st Miss. 4th brigade, Brig.-gen. Semmes—10th, 50th, 51st, 53d Ga., Cable's Artillery. Secon
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
arris. Major S. B. Thomas. 16th Mississippi, Col. Samuel E. Baker. 19th Mississippi, Col. N. H. Harris. 48th Mississippi, Col. Joseph M. Jayne. Artillery. Lieut.-col. J. J. Garnett. Maj. Chas. Richardson. Grandy's Virginia Battery. Lewis' Virginia Battery. Maurin's Louisiana Battery. Moore's [Huger's] Virginia Battery. Artillery reserve, First corps. Alexander's Battalion. Colonel E. P. Alexander. Eubank's Virginia Battery. Jordan's Virginia Battery. Moody'sig.-gen. Joseph R. Davis. 2d Mississippi. 11th Mississippi. 42d Mississippi. 55th North Carolina. Artillery. Lieutenant-colonel John J. Garnett. Major Charles Richardson. Grandy's Virginia Battery (Norfolk Light Artillery Blues). Lewis' Virginia Battery. Maurin's Louisiana Battery (Donaldsonville Artillery). Moore's Virginia Battery. Pender's division. Major-general William D. Pender (wounded). Brigadier-general James H. Lane. First brigade. Brig.-gen. S. McG