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... attack the enemy's right wing in front , McDougall with his brigade to attack it in flank , while Smallwood's division of Maryland militia and For- man's Jersey brigade , making a circuit by the Old York road , were to attack it in the ...
... attack the enemy's right wing in front , McDougall with his brigade to attack it in flank , while Smallwood's division of Maryland militia and For- man's Jersey brigade , making a circuit by the Old York road , were to attack it in the ...
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... attack them while on the way , or to push on directly to the Hudson , and secure that important communication between the Eastern and South- ern States ? In case an attack while on the march were determined on , should it be a partial ...
... attack them while on the way , or to push on directly to the Hudson , and secure that important communication between the Eastern and South- ern States ? In case an attack while on the march were determined on , should it be a partial ...
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... attack should be made on their rear early in the morning , as soon as their front should be in motion . This plan he communicated to General Lee , in presence of his officers , ordering him to make disposi- tions for the attack ...
... attack should be made on their rear early in the morning , as soon as their front should be in motion . This plan he communicated to General Lee , in presence of his officers , ordering him to make disposi- tions for the attack ...
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