| William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 432 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered,...favourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line to advance and support the first; and directed Major-general... | |
| Henry Trumbull, Mrs. Johnson (Susannah Willard), Zadock Steele - Indian captivities - 1854 - 294 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered,...were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 448 pages
...other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered, from tlie weight of the fire and extent of their lines, that...favourite ground, and endeavouring to turn our left flank. I therefor* gave orders for the second line to advance and support the first; and directed Major-general... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1855 - 908 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered,...were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1856 - 458 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered,...were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line... | |
| 1856 - 458 pages
...formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for nearly two miles from the river. I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire and the extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1857 - 444 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered,...were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn our left ilank. I therefore gave orders for the second line... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - Indians of North America - 1857 - 1038 pages
...were formed in three Hues, within supporting distance of each other, and extending for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered, from the weight of their fire and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1858 - 592 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extended for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered,...were in full force in front, in possession of their favorite ground, and endeavoring to turn our left flank. I therefore gave orders for the second line... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1858 - 766 pages
...were formed in three lines, within supporting distance of each other, and extended for near two miles at right angles with the river. I soon discovered, from the weight of the firo and extent of their lines, that the enemy were in full force in front, in possession of their... | |
| |