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154 camp with fury since noon. Lee, Jackson, Longstreet, D. Hood, Whiting, S1More Details
168 appeared, the whole of General Jackson's army after sunrise, the caval1More Details
170 oif his guns. During the afternoon, Jackson made several determined efforts 1More Details
186 was slowly battle facing the and Jackson, had attacked near them, tired 1More Details
188 been occupied by the armies of Lee and Jackson; and notwithstanding the presenc1More Details
203 First Lieutenant Daniel to General Jackson. left for and the command the 1More Details
242 streets, and talked with its people. Jackson, which stood in one of the parks1More Details
244 the heroes of Antietam, before and at Jackson those, rough but tune became ne1More Details
249 army. 243 The Ninth back to Jackson, the capital of the State. Corps1More Details
251 little till nearer the city of Jackson, but within easy range of from 1More Details
253 during which time they contrived to do Jackson quite thoroughly. The gardens we1More Details
255 officer was on when he returned from Jackson, and driven along TWENTY-NINTH 1More Details
257 of a pouring rain; the troops before Jackson, July During the campaign now c1More Details
258 do duty. of HISTORY OF THE and Jackson.' and unable Sunday the its tw1More Details
296 July, in the siege and battles about Jackson, losing several men killed and w1More Details
399 malaria at Knoxville and Vicksburg and Jackson, they have all gone. It was the 1More Details

 

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History of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in the Late War of the Rebellion (1877).

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History of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in the Late War of the Rebellion.