| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 pages
...wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Col. Geo. W. Hockley, inspector general, was placed on the right of the first regiment ; and four companies of infantry under the command of Lieut. Col. Henry Millard, sustained the artillery upon the right. Our cavalry, sixty. one in number,... | |
| John Milton Niles, L. T. Pease - 1838 - 620 pages
...Col. Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Col. Geo. W. Hockley, inspector-general, was placed on the right...and four companies of infantry under the command of Lieut. Col. Henry Millard, sustained the artillery upon the right. 'Our cavalry, sixty-one in number,... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1841 - 426 pages
...of Col. Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Col. George W. Hockley, inspectorgeneral, was placed on...and four companies of infantry, under the command of Lieutenant Col. Millard, sustained the artillery on the right. The Texan cavalry, sixty one in number,... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 pages
...the command of Colonel Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Colonel George W. Hockley, Inspector-General, was placed on the right of the 1 st regiment ; and four companies of infantry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Millard,... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 pages
...the command of Colonel Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Colonel George W. Hockley, Inspector-General, was placed on the right of the 1 st regiment ; and four companies of infantry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Millard,... | |
| William B. Dewees - 1858 - 326 pages
...wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Col. GW Heakley, inspector-general y was placed on the right of the first regiment ; and four companies of infantry under the command of Lieut. Col, Henry Mik lard, sustained the artillery upon the right. Our cavalry, sixty-one in number,... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1874 - 620 pages
...the command of Colonel Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Colonel George W. Hockley, inspector-general,...and four companies of infantry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Millard, sustained the artillery upon the right. Our cavalry, sixty-one in... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1875 - 634 pages
...the command of Colonel Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Colonel George W. Hockley, inspector-general,...and four companies of infantry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Millard, sustained the artillery upon the right. Our cavalry, sixty-one in... | |
| Percy Bolingbroke St. John - 1878 - 372 pages
...opportunity for making all necessary arrangements preparatory to an advance, without our designs heiug exposed to the enemy. To the first regiment, commanded...the previous day, were commanded by Colonel Mirabeau B. Lamar, — to this position he had attained in consequence of his daring gallantry of the previous... | |
| Scotch-Irish Society of America - 1890 - 330 pages
...the command of Colonel Sherman, formed the left wing of the army. The artillery, under the special command of Colonel George W. Hockley, inspector-general,...and four companies of infantry, under the command of Lientenant-Colouel Henry Millard, sustained the artillery upon the right. Our cavalry, sixty-oue in... | |
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