The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen2G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1863 |
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... Artillery . Of the two evils , your humble servant was very much exer- cised to judge which was the least . However , after risking my neck once or twice in descending the im- promptu ladder affixed to the hatchway of the hold , I ...
... Artillery . Of the two evils , your humble servant was very much exer- cised to judge which was the least . However , after risking my neck once or twice in descending the im- promptu ladder affixed to the hatchway of the hold , I ...
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... Artillery , and deaf- ening cheers from apparently nearly the whole population of the city , besides great numbers from the adjoining towns . ― The troops , being formed in line , were allowed about fifteen minutes for the last leave ...
... Artillery , and deaf- ening cheers from apparently nearly the whole population of the city , besides great numbers from the adjoining towns . ― The troops , being formed in line , were allowed about fifteen minutes for the last leave ...
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... artillery . In the hurry and confusion of the moment , the fire was irregularly returned by some of Colonel Townsend's men , who feared that they had fallen into an ambuscade . Colonel Townsend's column immediately retreated to an ...
... artillery . In the hurry and confusion of the moment , the fire was irregularly returned by some of Colonel Townsend's men , who feared that they had fallen into an ambuscade . Colonel Townsend's column immediately retreated to an ...
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... artillery , was struck by a cannon ball and in- stantly killed . He had spiked his gun , on account of his surprise at receiving orders to retreat , presuming that General Pierce had discovered attempts to cut him off , and that should ...
... artillery , was struck by a cannon ball and in- stantly killed . He had spiked his gun , on account of his surprise at receiving orders to retreat , presuming that General Pierce had discovered attempts to cut him off , and that should ...
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... artillery under Captain Totten . As the boats containing the Federal troops approached the city , they were hailed with enthusiastic cheers by an immense concourse of citizens . In the march of the Federal troops through the differ- ent ...
... artillery under Captain Totten . As the boats containing the Federal troops approached the city , they were hailed with enthusiastic cheers by an immense concourse of citizens . In the march of the Federal troops through the differ- ent ...
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