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... didn't come to North side. He crossed the Rappahannock River to attack General Lee's forces. Lee split his army, attacking a surprised ...
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... RESULT: WILDERNESS LOCATION: Virginia DATE: May 5-7, 1864 DESCRIPTION: Crossing the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg, Va., early in May, General Ulysses S ...
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... attacked Lee but failed to break his lines, and Lee realizing the shortage of supplies, retreated to a defensive position behind the Rappahannock river. ...
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... attacked Lee but failed to break his lines, and Lee realizing the shortage of supplies, retreated to a defensive position behind the Rappahannock river. ...
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... Pope withdrew to the north side of the Rappahannock River and successfully blocked Lee's attempts to gain a tactical advantage. ...
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... The next major confrontation between the North and the South came in December of 1862 when the Union Army crossed the Rappahannock River and occupied the town ...
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... The next major confrontation between the North and the South came in December of 1862 when the Union Army crossed the Rappahannock River and occupied the town ...
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... (Carroll, Slave Insurrections in the United States, p. 13-26) In 1722 near the Rappahannock River in Virginia, two hundred Negroes armed themselves with the ...
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... Confederacy. The Campaigns of 1862 in Virginia concluded on the Rappahannock River at Fredricksburg on December 13. Union general ...
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... Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. A fourth Union force was camped on the Rappahannock River, ready to aid McClellan. In the series of ...
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... crossed the river at Ely's Ford to camp at near-by Chancellorsville. Grant ordered Burnside to stop behind and guard the railroad north of Rappahannock Station ...
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... Twenty-five miles up the Rappahannock is where Hooker's army was. The eleventh corps crossed the river, and in the morning of the twenty eighth so did the ...
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... the family moved to a larger plantation further up the Potomac River. ... Some years later Augustine bought a farm on the Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg ...
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... successfully pushed the Northerners out of Richmond to a position on the James River. ... depot was destroyed so he left the line of the Rappahannock and headed ...
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