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  1. Hace 5 días · BGen.Robert Rodes' Official Report Report of October 13, 1862 . HEADQUARTERS RODES' BRIGADE, Wright's Farm, Va., October 13 ... its colonel ([E. A.] O'Neal)was wounded, and the men mingled in utter confusion with some South Carolina stragglers on the summit of the hill, who stated that their brigade had been compelled to give ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Around 2:00 p.m., the Confederate Second Corps divisions of major generals Robert E. Rodes and Jubal Early assaulted and out-flanked the Union I and XI corps' positions north and northwest of town. The Confederate brigades of Colonel Edward A. O'Neal and Brigadier General Alfred Iverson suffered severe losses assaulting the I Corps ...

  3. www.americancivilwar101.com › battles › 640528-totopotomoy-creekThe Battle of Totopotomoy Creek

    Early planned to send the division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes on a flanking march along Old Church Road, turning north at Bethesda Church, and follow paths that his cavalry had precut through the underbrush to smash into Warren's rear areas.

  4. Hace 1 día · During the Battle of Seven Pines, the 6 th Alabama was attached to the General Robert Rodes’ brigade, D.H. Hill’s Division, of the Right Wing (Longstreet). Captain Hooper's account of the engagement first saw publication in the June 17, 1862, edition of the Columbus Daily Sun published in Columbus, Georgia.

  5. Hace 5 días · DIED. September 9, 1871. Delaware Co, Oklahoma. ARMY. Confederate. Watie's Cherokee name was Degataga, meaning "standing together as one," or "he stands." He also was known as Isaac S. Watie. Watie was the son of Oo-watie (David Uwatie) and the part-English Susanna Reese. He attended Moravian Mission School at Springplace, Georgia.

  6. Hace 5 días · OK. PA Books is a weekly program on PCN that features an hour-long conversation with authors of newly published books on topics unique to Pennsylvania. After more than 20 years on the air, the program continues to produce an extensive video collection of interviews with the experts on Pennsylvania's history and culture.

  7. Hace 3 días · DIED. October 1, 1864. Wilmington, North Carolina. ARMY. Confederate. Greenhow was born as Maria Rosatta O'Neale, and was orphaned as a child. As a teenager O'Neal moved from her family's Maryland farm to her aunt's fashionable boardinghouse in Washington, D.C. Personable, intelligent, and outgoing, she adapted easily to the social scene of the ...