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Rocky Hook (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 7
Auger (search for this): article 7
McCall (search for this): article 7
A dangerous place to leave.
--The experience of Federal Generals has surely been that Fredericksburg was one of the safest places on the continent for them to occupy, but of all places on the continent the very worst for them to "pull up stakes" and leave.
Death, disaster, and defeat, has been the portion of most of those who lingered here a while, enjoying the music of the waters of the Rappahannock.
Gene McCall and Reynolds, with their army, had not left this vicinity more than ten days before both were captured at the fight of Frazier's farm, along the Chickahominy.
Gen. Shields and his army sojourned here for three days quietly, but returning towards the Valley he met with a most terrible drubbing, and has not, we believe, been in service since.
Gen. King lived here in composure for months, out of the sound of villainous saltpetre and the reach of explosive shells, but he was knocked into "fits" (an epileptic fit, it is said, which has certainly kept him from
Shields (search for this): article 7
Gibbon (search for this): article 7
John J. Reynolds (search for this): article 7
A dangerous place to leave.
--The experience of Federal Generals has surely been that Fredericksburg was one of the safest places on the continent for them to occupy, but of all places on the continent the very worst for them to "pull up stakes" and leave.
Death, disaster, and defeat, has been the portion of most of those who lingered here a while, enjoying the music of the waters of the Rappahannock.
Gene McCall and Reynolds, with their army, had not left this vicinity more than ten days before both were captured at the fight of Frazier's farm, along the Chickahominy.
Gen. Shields and his army sojourned here for three days quietly, but returning towards the Valley he met with a most terrible drubbing, and has not, we believe, been in service since.
Gen. King lived here in composure for months, out of the sound of villainous saltpetre and the reach of explosive shells, but he was knocked into "fits" (an epileptic fit, it is said, which has certainly kept him from
Pope (search for this): article 7
Frazier (search for this): article 7
Lincoln (search for this): article 7
Stevens (search for this): article 7