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Georgia" months be- Fredericksburg. . Newton's division led recently given tbe rank of commanding a division of the Fifth was opened forty years ago, fore be started on famous I Thomas' attack, and that of Jeff C. bad been hut there rode at the head of a odumn which be the . AND A FOIL MNE OT lieutenant general, witll command of corps, was ordered to fuco his com- was one Incident of that hour which bad formed to attack Hancock, but trip from Atlanta to tbe sea whtcti Is Davis followed, making a column sev- j gong. II tbe Federal force. lie personally mand by the flunk southward and shows how I he wisest experts may was disabled by a painful wound be- celebrated In tbe. popular war en lines deep. until "forty years ago army conducted tbe Army of tbe Potomac charge through, to the plank road gravely miscalculate In war. The fore the ball was fairly opened. - Al- Thla, time the The two divisions of Newton end Builders' Material was In the march against Richmond through he Joined on the rl(,'ht of Huneoek's Army of tho I'otomnc crossed the most at the General on the. northern slope of Pine Davis were exposed to the lire of iSome instants tolling Estimates furnished to Contractors, the region went of tbe Rappahannock line. The movement was a forlorn Ilapldan river 011 the 1th of May, 1HG1, Micah Jenkins,, who was by tbe side mountain to break through tbe two Confederate divisions of infantry to tlio passes held by General Joseph E. river known as the Wilderness. In the hope. Distances were unknown and began Us nmivh through the of I.ongstreet,, was killed. and thirty-two- . Held guns for two AdEKTS Klli f ground hud to-- Johnston's Confederate and covered, month of Hay, 1804, over a hundred ac- Federal leaders, for tho wilderness region by roadi 'eadlpg Six days after-th- e deadlock-I- the hours. In places the assailants reached by his guns. Beyond tion! were fought all over tbe theater always been Inside tho Confederate aid Itlolmiond. Hat tie Wfls not look-r-l wilderness there'Wos another at Spott-sylvan- Fine mountain the parapets, where many fell, and lay bold Oliver Chilled Plows. of war, which resulted Jn lots of life. lines and had not been reeonnoltercd. lor by the federal leaders before Court House, where Lee again Kenesaw, through wblcb the some even crossed trenches and railway the May 0 was a day of battlea. and the officers were without maps or mhing the North Anna river, many blocked the' vyay to Richmond. At passed leading to Atlanta. were killed there. The Confederates Tbe battle opened in the wilderness guides. Ti n distant. Spottsylvania the troops of Hancock, Tbe actions fought during this stage stated thrit they counted a thousand re- of on May 6 with one of the moat General Wadsworth took his men l.'vt ltobcrt TJ. I.ee saw bis oppor- and Ewell were opposed In a struggle Sherman's march were less san- dead boys In' blue In the line closest to markable atruggle known to the an-nn- li through tho unknown wilderness with- tunity to hold up the Federal march for the possession of the key to the guinary, than those taking place In their works. This assault was a bloody of war. Writing of tbe battle- out falling Into ambush, but In the In the v iidorness and deployed his field, a sharp, elevated position, fitly the same period on ' eastern battle- failure, but that was not because of E. R. Bradley ground, General Badean says, "One first attack after be formed his Hue ot niiny across the roads to dilute the called the "Bloody Angle." General fields, but the National cemetery at want of valor In the troops. Finding tangled maai of stunted evergreen, the plank road be was shot from the passes toward Hiclnnond. The first 's Confederate divi- Marietta, on the southern slopes of themselves In danger of annihilation, Kenesaw, dwarf chestnut, oak and hazel, with saddle Just Us his horso leaped the firmed clash of the field took pluce on sion held the front line of tbe angle holds the ashes of 10,000 yet scorning retreat, they clung to the Federal PRINTING an undergrowth of low IvHllns' Confederate breastworks. tiie Orange turnpike between the Con-- j when Hancock sprung the attack dur- soldiers, who fell from the slight ridges under the enemy's guns. bullets or shrubs, making tber forest almost im- From the Wilderness battlefield federates of Kwell's corps and the-- l ing a fog early on the morning of May disease. Kenesaw and the Tbe brigade of General Daniel Mo penetrable." of "a! army for - lesser mountains around it held Sher- Q And the bnttle, Grant marched the whole Federals nnder (ieneral O. K. Wnr- 12 and was captured almost entire Cook built a little parapet within seven- HIGH GRADE PAMPHLET 0 aa as midnight; to Ppottsylva-nl- man's army a month. On 27th of wrestle blind at a ward around Lee's flank ren. Farly in the day. the advanco with Its commander. Other troops ral tbe ty-live feet of the works. General AND COMMERCIAL WORK June heights were J gloom that made maneuvers Imprac- Court House, where the fighting Confederate brigade, led !y Opnernl lied to defend the angle, among them the stormed, with McCook was mortally wounded, and J PROMPTLY PERFORMED , loss of 2,500 Federal ticable; Jungle where regiments was resumed on May 8. The Klxtli John 1. Jones, drove In the Federal the brigade of General Junius Daniel, assailants. his second in command. O. F. en- The tumbled on each other and on the corps, nnder General John vedettes who were guarding Warren's who was killed In one of tbe strangest operations In front of Kenesaw Harmon, also fell. McCook seemed emy by turns, firing sometimes into reached tho field lute on the 8th and Hank from surprise and saw the great encounters on record. The troops mountain wore attended with one of to have a premonition of the carnage PRKIS ALWAYS BIGHT their own fculded on- Otli for brit- those peculiar trogedies ranks and often early the took tip position array of enemies marching confidently j fought all day at arm's length over a war which to come, for before tbe assault he 're- ly by crackling of One of corps lo- carry regret to foes as the the bushes or tle. battery the was toward' ltlehmotnl, Blnglo breastwork. The recital of Inci- well as sorrow cited to his men tbe lines from "Hora-tlu- s Wa are hen to do your work today cheers and cries arose from In of Confederate to to friends. After Sherman bad push- the that cated full view tho Jours reported his chief what he dents of that fight makes one marvel at the Bridge," beginning: tomorrow and every other day, and the depths around." The fighting of , and every oflioor who bud discovered and drew his brigade' that warfare could be so terrible. ed his right and left wings respective- Oh, how our money (what little we have) May 5 In the Wilderness, and, In fact, showed himself ns a target there wnf biu U two miles to the Intersection of a During the afternoon of the 12th a ly beyond the line of. Tine mountain it can men die batter than facing both was became a question Confed- fearful odda la apent m Hood River. We want days of the battle, the hit, crossroad with a turnpike, alongj South Carolinian belonging to Orr's with the glory country For tha of their and tha your work neatly erate commander whether he should altara of their gods! and can do it and SATISFACTORILY

Brlfidler General Brljadler Gcnernl Alexander H ay a, a e a Wmls-wort- J m S. Brigadier Brigadier V. . V.. morally V. i. V Pritadlcr General General General X lieutenant Gen- - wounded at the John M. Jonrfl. C. Micah Jenklna, C. Daniel McCook, U. aw eral Leonldae Polk. mortally wounded . V jhcX battle of the Wil- at the battle of Wil- 5. A., kiilfd nt the ImttniilUlilUJJluuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S. A killed at tha mortally C . A killed on PARADISE HOTEL t - wounded derness, Vs.. May derness. Vs.. May hattle of battle of tha In tha f --9a. Wna mount, Ceor M. ... ' S, General 6, 18(1. 3, assault on Kenesaw Junt 18a- - 180. General Va., May Georgia. 1 " Heya commanded ml com- lB'j'l. Cenc.-'- t mountain. n.f during Sherman's W worth 186A Ganaral 37. 1804. Gen- I a brigade In a division Jones coimnamlc June tf j inareh on Atlanta. thi manded Jenklna command-e- ll com- 1 Second corpa. He In corps. a in tweh'- eral McCook tfmt& General Polk waa s the Fifth t brigade a I f fell In the heat of He waa hot from Cor.fi'derjto cort-- a under manded brigade 1 'rat dieHngulehed bfsh- - a atubborn ectlon and was klllod Longstreet and wis In the Fourteenth 7SV oe In Epla-- his hore while eorps. He was a Xvtvf tha led by General Han- Icadlnfl a charge while roWing the riding by tha aide of V,THV I copal church be- - fa- jtf cock on the famoua advance of Grant's his In a charge member of the for tha war and over the Confeder- tli;-- chief Ta VTJr I Urock riiihr-wi.- on ' mous faintly of put off hie rases road. ate breastworks. when ha waa shot lighting V. .J I to Ased 3. Aged 57. Orange turnpike. McCooka fVr f den a martial from tha saddle. from Ohio. k ' Aed i'i. 1 cloak. v ' Aged 28. Aged SO. Aged 1 0 1W' Y L wr . ISvj 58. - Bw(jaaKar 1- aW I. IUHB-- !

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IA Aif Mi ' '' e ' I fol (.'orner Htnte atroet and Pu'mdlMt avenue. RateH, 91 to Si. SO a day. Mprclal rnUrn to buardera. M KH. D. o. KNTKlCA N, Prop. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 25 years' experience. Will fur nish plans and specifications for all kinds of biiildingB. Strictly up to date. 1 A--- K at Hood Kiver. Major General Brigadier General n J. HEMEREL & SONS, John Sedgwick, U. James C Rice, U, Lieutenant Gen- Brigadier Caneral Major General Maior Canaral jHnira McPher-so- n, S. V.. killed by a S. V., mortally eral r.well Junius Daniel, C. James B. W. H. T. Walker. iiluart, C. U. S. V sharpehooter on the wounded at tlruwn S. AH killed at tha killed S. S. A., m o r t a y C Ah killed In Contractors Soottiylva-Bl- a Court battle of Spottiyl-vanf- a at the battle of Held of House, Va., .May wounded In ncllon Bald Hill, in front tha battle at Deca- , Court Houae, Court House, 10. 1864. General at Yellow Tuvei-n- of Atlanta, Ga.. tur, In front of At- Va., May 0, 180. Rice commanded Va.. May II, loo. May la. 1864. Cen- July 23. 1004. Gen- lanta, Ga., July 23. and Builders General Sedgwick a brigade In the Gtthcrat Stuart tral Daniel com- eral MePliaraon 1884. Canaral Wal- commanded the Fifth corps. He fell, tit.-- cav- manded a brigade commanded the ker commanded Hood Or. leading alry Let1' River. Sixth army corpa his men In t'Orrm of In Ewell'a Confed- army of tha Ten- division In Har- the foremost line. army n ul ..hoi corpa fell nessee Sher- and waa locating a wii erate and under dee's corpa ; t$fjnjnEO c. In a dnring assault I'roin the rt.klule by man. He waa and fall FREDRICK & ARNOLD, battery when ha In defense of the ehot In a general RICE W on Lee'a Intrench-ment- s. a hiichcj'mi trooper key to Lea's position while raconnoiter-In- g sortie waa struck down. U Y4 btlini-Jiu- to Cus- Igalnat Sherman's In tha "Bloody between tha I Y , WALK6HPjlZ Aged 91. Aged S3. ter's brlaUc Angle." Unas. advancing Una. CONTRACTORS Aged SI. Aged 5& Aged 56. Aged FEDERAL LEASERS KILLED IN THE WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN and BUILDERS CONFEDERATE Estimates furnished on all kinds of work AGAINST RICHMOND IN 1864. LEADERS KILLED IN THE CAMPAIGN BEFORE DISTINGUISHED LEASEES KILLED IN TEE MARCH . TO AT. I'Vinnua- - Arnold, Main 81. LICHMOND IN 18G4. LANTA IN 1864. Frederick, Main 80S. heaviest on the Federal left wing, BELIEU & REA, General Sedgwick was warned of the which Warren hoped to puss. Warren rifles was seen by to where the Second corps, led by Gen- b!s comrades rise attempt to hold on to Tine mountain. A couple of weeks after the storming dungcr of going near the exposed but- attacked Jones with a whole division deliberately so upper of eral Wlnflcld Bcott Hancock, fought that the half On tbe morning of June 14 General of Kenesaw, which Johnston finally tery, but In less than an hour after the and threw the Confederate brigade his person th Confederate right, led by Robert was above tbe parapet, an Johnston, accompanied by General Sherman, this leader Contractors warning tho general und the oillcor Into confusion, a commander falling easy target Abandoned to E. Lee In person. General Hancock for tho enemy, oud from Hardee and General Folk, rode out to was by who gave the warning walked out to In tho encounter. Jones' brigade be- supplanted In the command attempted to transfer his marching this position take deliberate aim, lire tbe front to examine tbe post and de- the battery to get u longed (ieneral General J. B. Hood, a hero of the bat & Builders. better alignment to the division of and crouch down to reload. He re- columns from the Catharplq road to termine upon its fate. tlefields of the Potomac. Hood an- for the troops. Booing the ine.i whom Johnson, who was at hand with peated this scores and scores of times. andJSstijk atks Pitkmishrd-- the Orange plank road, a couple of After completing tbelr examination nounced hie coming by a aeries of sor- they passOd dodging bullets aimed at the companion brigade, led by General Yankee bullets whizzed around blm, miles distant and leading In the same , and deciding upon the Immediate with- tho battery, Sedgwick .Mary- ties against the foe then closing Ip COX & WALLIiNT direction. While crossing over the exel.iknod: George II. Steuart, the noted but be seemed to bear a charmed lift). drawal of tbe troops tbere the party "What, men! Dodging Confttlcrale, .lohiison upon Atlanta. When Sherman beard troops were attacked on the marcb this way to land Often he would remain on his feet was fired upon by a Federal battery slnglo bullets? What 'II you bin line forward, that Hood was In command of tbe by Confederates and compelled to do when and moved many minutes, drawing bead and then of Farrott guns stationed about a Contractors they open lire along checking Confederate he warned his generals plunge Into the wilderness to find the the whole line? completely Warren's march recovering to wait for better aim. quarter of a mile At third I'm ashamed of you. They distant tbe that hard fighting lay ahead. He knew enemy. The chief leader who fell can't hit an for that day. Finally, late In th day, tbe frenzied shot a shell struck General Folk in the elephant at this Hood at West Point and In tbe old ar j distance." When news of Warren's experience rltleruan wus seen to draw upon some and there was General , chest and passed through his body from my and declared that in gaming he Builders commanding a brigade. This devoted A few seconds after reaching the on the turnpike reached General object, an ottlwr probably, at a dis- left to right, killing blm Instantly. Plans and Estimates Furnished. battery the general was Meade, "always played the limit" Ulcer had often ridden In open bat- 'struck by a the commander of the Army of tance back from the Federal trenches. General Folk received a military ed- bullet under tbe left eye, Con- In a brilliant sortie led by Hood on tle, even on the bar slopes of Get- and lie fell tho Vulouiae, be exclaimed, "The The chance didn't ult. and he recov- ucation and graduated at West Point E. A.SOULE, against bis chief of stii"', M. a the 22d of July, which Is known as the tysburg, with bis staff and Bag be-- 1 General federates have left division here to ered and stood bolt upright, watching T. Early in life he left tbe service for the battle of Bald Hill, General J. B. Mo bind him, admiration of two McMahon, carrying him lo the fed us, while they concentrate and for a better target When at length the ground pulpit In the Protestant Episcopal Pherson, commander of the Army of He fell last In a tangled with blm. Death was almost picpare n position on the North An one appeared, and as ho was about to Contractor smiles. at church and at the outbreak of the war the Tennessee under Sherman, was wilderness where not even a single Instantaneous. The news spread na!" Warren's whole corps, su)purted pull, a Federal bullet pierced his beurt, quickly among had reached the rank of bishop. Be- killed. During the fight which was regiment could note bis action and de- the troops, and the by Sedgwick's HlMh corps, was not stretching blm dead In his tracks. lieving that his military knowledge going bis line he rode out with and Builder. whole corps was soon mourning the able to oust the stubborn "division" Wlille against rive Inspiration from his courage and Lee's Infantry waged tierce would best serve tbe south In cri- fall of 1,'nelo Jotm Sedgwick, who was from lis ground on the turnpike, for that a single aid to order a brigade to fill a Plans and Estimates Furnished martial enthusiasm. bnttle ot Spottsylvania his cavalry sis, he laid aside his robes and entered Upon Application. loved by the men for his kindly simply a division, a corps, was gap which If left open would be fatal dl May 6 found Hancock still battling and not but corps under General J. E. II. Stuart the army, where his distinguished genial character. planted there, in touch with the re- After making the disposition be start- along tbe plank road. He had carried rode on toward Richmond to guard the services won for him advancement to On May 10 two .daring nsw.ult.-- t l ee's army. ed to return to the scene of danger, his right Sank to the road, but every were mainder of passes to the Confederate capital from the rank of lieutenant general. mado on I.ee's Intrenclunents at Whjie Wan'en and l!weM fought for but by tome strange error rode through tep of the march was opposed by the a threatened attack by General Fhil In order to open tbe passes of Ken- Wilbur Stock Spotts.vlvanla, and the troops led by the visiht of way - the Orange turnpike the gap into unoccupied ground. There Confederates, and the Federals could Sheridan's immense cavalcade of troop- esaw mountain to his troops Sher- General Warren and the gallant Colo- - the Federals under General Hancock be encountered at close range some only make headway by peuetrutlng the ers. Sheridan had cut loose from the man resorted to the doubtful expe- nel Emory Upton crossed the parapets and the C'omVdcratci under General Tennessee stragglers, one of whom Food. thicket along the route. During the main Federal army engaged at Spott- dient of direct upon In- 1". assault the shot him from under a galling fire, only to he' driven I.unu'siroot and Genera! .V. Hill were Hlch-mon- the saddle. When the nlgbt tbe Confederates had built sylvania and expected to strike d trenched and well manned lines of his bnek with terrible slaughter. Gen- locked In b'eody encounter on the soldier learned who his victim waa he breastworks of logs. The Federal right before I.etfs slow marching bat- opponent. The attack was made June-S- IVar Sir We have pleasure in advlntna; you eral J. C, lileo, who led Warren's col- tirjiu;.' plank road, at regretted that he had not spared his that a mil line or Wilbur Block Knod and was struggling under the same the southern talions could come to Its defense. Ull and, as In twlng umn yit Pickett's famous charge; life. Tho same day the Confederate Kurm Snlclnlllni la for wile v ilea. W. Han. with his brigade, wns mortally ei;ve the great wilderness region, 4ula. Unul Uua. I r . difficulties In advancing along the 'r--1 columns were Intercepted by Stuart at Gettysburg, was preceded by a .n, ..I.e., ..1.f rtlljI., IMV.Mn UU CHII wounded. Klee's l.oii:;.' i General W. H. T. Walker, command- how onr by nge turnpike, a couple of General death made reefs corps was the last of the before reaching the city, and In a stir- heavy either purchasing vour miles north cannonade. The whole long line ing one of Hood's divisions, was In- iinlles there or aendlna your neighbors there the fourth In four days of fighting throe ivri'S in I.ee's army to reach the ring a known for Wilbur's of tbe plank road. This wing waa coin-- 1 cneouuter at place as of battle advanced, but in front of the Mock Food or Wilbur's House among the Federal leaders. halt!c:U!d, and the troops filtered the stantly killed in a charge against and Barn Remedies, will be highly appreciat- posed of the Fifth corps nnder Geuer-- j J'ellow Tavern Stuart was mortally Army of the Cumberland, led by the ed by bom our G. L. LAXGDOS. f;;ht with enthusiasm, looking for all left wing. acent and ourselves. If you wounded. HUBERT BELL. veteran Thomasvtlie flghtliyrwaB the1 are nimble to aupply your want at our agency CYHIL F. FOIXIN. write once iiucl we shall eee that you get what ulyou want. Thanking you for paat fhvors and wishing you a successful season, GEO. 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