Southern History of the War the Third Year of the War
The book Southern History of the War the Third Year of the War was written by author Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872 Here you can read free online of Southern History of the War the Third Year of the War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Southern History of the War the Third Year of the War a good or bad book?
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Another fort was thrown up on the hills, near the Summit House. The hill on the right of the street leading from the public square to the depot, had a strong fort. Near the Humphrey s was another. The hill known as Temperance Hill, had two heavy forts. Another rise had two batteries. The heights south of Knox- ville were also fortified, and connected with these immense for tifications was one continuous line of rifle-pits and breastworks, from the extreme east of Knoxville, on the river, to the... west, on the river. The point of attack was a strong work on the north-west angle of the enemy s line (the salient angle north west the immediate point to be assailed). The fort was on a hill of considerable eminence, near the Kingston road, known as Fort Sanders. The force which was to attempt an enterprise which ranks with the most famous charges in military history, should be mentioned in detail. It consisted of three brigades of McLaw s 11 162 THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR. - division : that of General "Wolford, the Sixteenth.
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