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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Gold Dale (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Spottsylvania (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Mine Run (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
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69. operations of General Lee's Army.
Diary of a Confederate officer.
Wednesday, May 4, 1864.--Received orders at 2:15 P. M., to move by plank-road to front.
Enemy reported crossing at Ely's Ford, near Chancellorsville.
Camped two miles below Orange Court-house, marching thirteen miles, at a very rapid rate, over a good plank-road, which has been repaired to Unionville.
Thursday, 5th.--Moved, at sunrise, down to Mine Run, at Verdiersville, reaching there at half past 10 A. M. Stopped to graze and water.
Sent Captain D. to Morton's Ford to report to General Ramseur, taking two wagons with him. Firing on our right, probably at plank-road.
Grant crossed, May 4, 1864, at Ely's and Germania Fords.
Cavalry fighting near the river.
Infantry fighting commenced.
Marched twelve miles.
Friday, 6th.--Colonel John Thompson Brown, formerly Colonel of the First Virginia Artillery, was killed by one of the enemy's sharpshooters to-day, at ten A. M., while examining for posit
North Anna (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
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69. operations of General Lee's Army.
Diary of a Confederate officer.
Wednesday, May 4, 1864.--Received orders at 2:15 P. M., to move by plank-road to front.
Enemy reported crossing at Ely's Ford, near Chancellorsville.
Camped two miles below Orange Court-house, marching thirteen miles, at a very rapid rate, over a good plank-road, which has been repaired to Unionville.
Thursday, 5th.--Moved, at sunrise, down to Mine Run, at Verdiersville, reaching there at half past 10 A. M. Stopped to graze and water.
Sent Captain D. to Morton's Ford to report to General Ramseur, taking two wagons with him. Firing on our right, probably at plank-road.
Grant crossed, May 4, 1864, at Ely's and Germania Fords.
Cavalry fighting near the river.
Infantry fighting commenced.
Marched twelve miles.
Friday, 6th.--Colonel John Thompson Brown, formerly Colonel of the First Virginia Artillery, was killed by one of the enemy's sharpshooters to-day, at ten A. M., while examining for posit
Terrys Creek (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Unionville, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
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69. operations of General Lee's Army.
Diary of a Confederate officer.
Wednesday, May 4, 1864.--Received orders at 2:15 P. M., to move by plank-road to front.
Enemy reported crossing at Ely's Ford, near Chancellorsville.
Camped two miles below Orange Court-house, marching thirteen miles, at a very rapid rate, over a good plank-road, which has been repaired to Unionville.
Thursday, 5th.--Moved, at sunrise, down to Mine Run, at Verdiersville, reaching there at half past 10 A. M. Stopped to graze and water.
Sent Captain D. to Morton's Ford to report to General Ramseur, taking two wagons with him. Firing on our right, probably at plank-road.
Grant crossed, May 4, 1864, at Ely's and Germania Fords.
Cavalry fighting near the river.
Infantry fighting commenced.
Marched twelve miles.
Friday, 6th.--Colonel John Thompson Brown, formerly Colonel of the First Virginia Artillery, was killed by one of the enemy's sharpshooters to-day, at ten A. M., while examining for posit
Verdiersville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Po River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
Chancellorsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
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69. operations of General Lee's Army.
Diary of a Confederate officer.
Wednesday, May 4, 1864.--Received orders at 2:15 P. M., to move by plank-road to front.
Enemy reported crossing at Ely's Ford, near Chancellorsville.
Camped two miles below Orange Court-house, marching thirteen miles, at a very rapid rate, over a good plank-road, which has been repaired to Unionville.
Thursday, 5th.--Moved, at sunrise, down to Mine Run, at Verdiersville, reaching there at half past 10 A. M. Stopped to graze and water.
Sent Captain D. to Morton's Ford to report to General Ramseur, taking two wagons with him. Firing on our right, probably at plank-road.
Grant crossed, May 4, 1864, at Ely's and Germania Fords.
Cavalry fighting near the river.
Infantry fighting commenced.
Marched twelve miles.
Friday, 6th.--Colonel John Thompson Brown, formerly Colonel of the First Virginia Artillery, was killed by one of the enemy's sharpshooters to-day, at ten A. M., while examining for posit