1. welcher - Noun
2. Welcher - Proper noun
See Welsher.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFurgurson, pp. 273–88; Welcher, p. 681; Sears, pp. 378–86; Krick, pp. 181–85; Cullen, p. 43. The fighting on May 3, 1863, was some of the most furious anywhere in the war. Source: Internet
Jaynes, pp. 103–104; Rhea, Spotsylvania Court House, pp. 244–46, 295–303; Welcher, p. 970. The appalling sight presented was harrowing in the extreme. Source: Internet
In 2009, the award-winning group recorded String Quartets Nos. 1–3 (Cassatt String Quartet) by composer Dan Welcher ; the 3rd quartet on the album was written inspired by the work of Mary Cassatt as well. Source: Internet
Goolrick, pp. 85–86; Rable, pp. 260–64; Welcher, p. 712. By 4 p.m., Hooker had returned from his meeting with Burnside, having failed to convince the commanding general to abandon the attacks. Source: Internet
Kennedy, p. 144; Welcher, p. 701. Confederate hatnote Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia had nearly 78,000 men, with 72,500 engaged. 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