. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . mage. Renewed eliargtawore made by tho Confederates under cover of tboadditional guns brought up, and it was not longbefore tho Fedn-Tils were compelled, after hva(7losses, to yield enough ground to admit AndorfOjunction with Stuarts oxtremo right. Wlien this was effected, tbo whola Confedurafelino eagerly pressed f


. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . mage. Renewed eliargtawore made by tho Confederates under cover of tboadditional guns brought up, and it was not longbefore tho Fedn-Tils were compelled, after hva(7losses, to yield enough ground to admit AndorfOjunction with Stuarts oxtremo right. Wlien this was effected, tbo whola Confedurafelino eagerly pressed forivard, and with the exceptionof Gearys and Hancocks divisions, all oi the centrawas forced back, as tho right nad already Cliancellorsvillo and Fairviow. Roinferccments and additional ammnnition had lent: t*foro this been iisked for, but Hooker had in IMmeantime become disabled by tho falling of one 1tho pillars of tbo Cbancellorsville Honse. whi^Oi hwbeen struck by a cannon-ball near where bo »«standing, and he had been taken iiway from tfield, Tho chief command had devolved upon f^en-eral Couch, nut all was then in snch turmoil con-sequent npon tho retirement of the Federal?. Mlno substantial aid eonld at the moment he obtain* THE SOLDIER IN OCR CIVIL WAR,. -IlIVUUAC AT LOUISA COURT HOL. ,ll> to Jiincock and Oc^ry Imd to /nil bick fii«ard the ClisnrflliirBiillo Cross Rnid^, nlitro ftBUnd wna Hank after nnk of tho rc<l-cnl nrmy iwis mowed <Iouii by tho eiicccssful Conftiloratea who-o iirtillory woa brouglit up, togetherwilh tho giinqprovionsly abandoned hj tlio redcnila,uiid was m^do to bear with dcstructno olTcot, untilat last an oxjrulioJining cliargo ga\o tliom possea10(1 of Cliancollorsvillo It waa then ten oMockL-onch quickly formed u new hne somewhat in a\ (h^po, with its extreme riglit rtsting on thoItijiiUan and tho Itft on tho Rappahannock, tlioa]iL^ bung at lliilloiks Lcob MftonoiiB forces hesitated pressing their adiantii


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