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Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Chapter 14: siege of Petersburg. (search)
e broken works into the city. Warren's Fifth Corps, and General Ord, commanding the Eighteenth Corps, was to support Burnsidrater, while a majority ran back to the Union defenses. General Ord's Eighteenth Corps was now ordered to go forward. He handeavored to break the Southern lines on the Richmond side. Ord and Birney, with the Tenth and Eighteenth Corps, crossed theoned, before they could be re-enforced from the south side. Ord, nearest the river, succeeded in capturing Fort Harrison, a ommand of Burnside's Ninth Corps, Wright with his Sixth, and Ord with the Army of the James, held the line in the order named from the Appomattox to Lee's right. Ord, in command of the Twentyfourth (Gibbon's) and Twenty-fifth (Weitzel's) Army Corps,il 2d, Parke and Wright, with the Ninth and Sixth Corps, and Ord, with the Army of the James, successfully assaulted the atteMcCombs's-held the entire line in the front of the armies of Ord and Wright, while Gordon, with a few thousand troops, held i
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Chapter 15: evacuation of Richmond and the Petersburg lines.--retreat and surrender. (search)
x parallel to Lee's route north of it-one under Ord up the Southside or Lynchburg Railroad to Burkeh, and Sixth Infantry Corps, on a route between Ord and Lee. These movements directly west, if propched Burkeville, thirteen miles farther, before Ord, who arrived there late that night. Had Leeon and Farmville, and were just in time, as General Ord had sent out two regiments of infantry and ove at Farmville. General Theodore Read, of Ord's staff, conducted the party. A fight ensued, an — with two divisions of cavalry, followed by Ord's infantry and Fifth Corps, marching by Prince use, the two places being five miles apart; and Ord, with the Army of the James and the Fifth Corpsing headquarters at the village hotel. He told Ord, Gibbon, and Wright, who had called at the hoteated the retirement of the Southern lines. General Ord states that he was barely in time, for, in ral Grant, his staff, and Generals Sheridan and Ord. Grant sat at a marble-topped table in the cente[2 more...]
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee, Index. (search)
e, 94. Mount Vernon, Va., 71. Napier, General, quoted, 148. Napoleon at Austerlitz, 247; at Waterloo, 278, 421; mentioned, 13, 17. Negro division at Petersburg, 356. New England States, 82. Newton, General, John, at Gettysburg, 286; mentioned, 362. Ney, Field-Marshal, 424. Nineteenth Corps, the, 352. Oates, Colonel, 282. On-to-Richmond movement, 327. Orange Court House, Va., 182, 183, 222, 320, 328. Ordinance of Secession, 87. Ordnance Department, the, 350. Ord's Eighteenth Corps, 359, 387. Ould, Judge, Robert, 76, 419. Palo Alto, battle of, 32. Paris, Count of, quoted, 53. Patterson, General, Robert, 38, 46, 103, 104, 105, 107, 109, 269. Paxton, General, killed at Chancellorsville, 257. Payne, General W. H., 375. Peace Conference, 86. Peck, General, 243. Pegram, General, John, 114, 115, 369. Pelham, Major, John, killed, 242. Pender's North Carolina brigade, 252. Pendleton, Edmund, 80. Pendleton, General W. N., 260, 276, 302