. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ®I|? iU^amttg of lattb IGosars front, and its gallant Colonel Upton in his report sajs thiswas the regiments first battle. Its loss, as officially reported,was two hundred and twenty-two killed and Mounded. At Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, Franklin with theFederal left broke through Jacksons lines. The Confederatesrestored their line after heavy losses, and in this counterstrokea North Carolina regiment, fresh from home, drove headlongthrough the Northern lines and was with difficulty apology of one of its private
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ®I|? iU^amttg of lattb IGosars front, and its gallant Colonel Upton in his report sajs thiswas the regiments first battle. Its loss, as officially reported,was two hundred and twenty-two killed and Mounded. At Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, Franklin with theFederal left broke through Jacksons lines. The Confederatesrestored their line after heavy losses, and in this counterstrokea North Carolina regiment, fresh from home, drove headlongthrough the Northern lines and was with difficulty apology of one of its privates, when it got back into line,caused a laugh all through the army. If we had a-knowedhow to fight like you fellows, we could have done better! In the work: Der BUrgerkrieg in den Nordamerikan-ischen Staaten, by INIajor Scheibert, of the German EngineerCorps, the author says: After the European cavalry liad been discredited in tlie wars of185-i and , the American mounted troops brought genuine joyto the heart of every true cavah-yman, showing by tlicir
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