Proper noun
A surname.
A census-designated place in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFoote, p. 290; Salmon, p. 296; Grimsley, p. 210; Trudeau, pp. 280, 297. On the northern end of the battlefield, Warren's V Corps linked up with Burnside's IX Corps near Bethesda Church. Source: Internet
Grimsley, pp. 214–15; Trudeau, pp. 286, 290; King, p. 305. Makeshift Confederate breastworks at the extreme left of their line On the Union right, Smith's men advanced through unfavorable terrain and were channeled into two ravines. Source: Internet
Grimsley, pp. 75–76; Rhea, Spotsylvania Court House, pp. 142–49; Salmon, p. 274. Grant was forced to postpone his 5 p.m. coordinated assault until Warren could get his troops reformed. Source: Internet
Grimsley, pp. 72–73; Rhea, Spotsylvania Court House, pp. 113–14; Salmon, p. 274. May 10: Grant attacks Grant attacks, May 10 Grant attacks, May 10 (additional map). Source: Internet
Grimsley, p. 220; Foote, p. 293. June 4–12 I have always regretted that the last assault at Cold Harbor was ever made. Source: Internet
Kennedy, p. 293; Grimsley, pp. 207–208; Welcher, p. 989. Hancock's men marched almost all night and arrived too worn-out for an immediate attack that morning. Source: Internet