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The correspondence also features descriptions of battles, reveals how Ramseur's antebellum slave holding identity evolved into ardent Confederate nationalism, and traces the development of a tender relationship with his cousin, and later wife, Ellen Richmond.
Gary Gallagher: What are the best new Civil War books? Gary Gallagher 2010
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Getty and Ricketts made some progress toward Winchester in connection with Wilson's cavalry, which was beyond the Senseny road on Getty's left, and as they were pressing back Ramseur's infantry and Lomax's cavalry Grover attacked from the right with decided effect.
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The correspondence also features descriptions of battles, reveals how Ramseur's antebellum slave holding identity evolved into ardent Confederate nationalism, and traces the development of a tender relationship with his cousin, and later wife, Ellen Richmond.
Gary Gallagher: What are the best new Civil War books? Gary Gallagher 2010
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Wharton, now in command of Breckenridge's division -- its late commander having gone to southwest Virginia -- held the right of this line, with Gordon next him; Pegram, commanding Ramseur's old division, joined Gordon.
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General Early's plan was for one column under General Gordon, consisting of three divisions of infantry (Gordon's, Ramseur's, and Pegram's), and Payne's brigade of cavalry to cross the Shenandoah River directly east of the Confederate works at Fisher's Hill, march around the northerly face of the Massanutten Mountain, and again cross the Shenandoah at Bowman's and McInturff's fords.
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Ramseur's and McClellan's writings convey a great deal of information about two compelling characters.
Gary Gallagher: What are the best new Civil War books? Gary Gallagher 2010
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Ramseur's and McClellan's writings convey a great deal of information about two compelling characters.
Gary Gallagher: What are the best new Civil War books? Gary Gallagher 2010
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When this second break occurred, the Sixth and Nineteenth corps were moved over toward the Millwood pike to help Wilson on the left, but the day was so far spent that they could render him no assistance, and Ramseur's division, which had maintained some organization, was in such tolerable shape as to check him.
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At Ramseur's Mill, Cornwallis destroyed most of his wagons and baggage and equipped his army as light infantry for ease of movement.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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Then, as quickly as his horse could carry him there, Early rode to Ramseur's position east of Winchester.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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