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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... leaving out one third of the number . Governor Sprague , who went in command , though a civilian , had been for years a diligent student of mili- tary science , and also had opportunity for personal obseṛ- vation of military operations ...
... leaving out one third of the number . Governor Sprague , who went in command , though a civilian , had been for years a diligent student of mili- tary science , and also had opportunity for personal obseṛ- vation of military operations ...
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... leaving no chance to get under the lee , out of the weather , and every available place in the ship filled to overflowing with fatigued , disgusted , and sea - sick men . However , being so fortunate as not to have the least sign of sea ...
... leaving no chance to get under the lee , out of the weather , and every available place in the ship filled to overflowing with fatigued , disgusted , and sea - sick men . However , being so fortunate as not to have the least sign of sea ...
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... leaving the Pennsylvania regiment and the Twelfth from New York - which had arrived during the night - in possession of the post .. Twenty men from each company were detailed and dropped along the road between the Junction and ...
... leaving the Pennsylvania regiment and the Twelfth from New York - which had arrived during the night - in possession of the post .. Twenty men from each company were detailed and dropped along the road between the Junction and ...
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... leaving the rebels in full possession of their fortifica- tion . None were killed on either side , and but two wounded . May 20. The North Carolina Convention passed an ordinance of secession . Governor Magoffin , of Kentucky , issued a ...
... leaving the rebels in full possession of their fortifica- tion . None were killed on either side , and but two wounded . May 20. The North Carolina Convention passed an ordinance of secession . Governor Magoffin , of Kentucky , issued a ...
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... leaving a detach- ment to guard the hotel , and make prisoners of all its occupants , sixteen men . The body of Ellsworth was conveyed to Washington , where it was laid out in the neat little " Engine " house in the centre of the navy ...
... leaving a detach- ment to guard the hotel , and make prisoners of all its occupants , sixteen men . The body of Ellsworth was conveyed to Washington , where it was laid out in the neat little " Engine " house in the centre of the navy ...
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advance Alexandria Annapolis arms army arrived artillery attack Baltimore battery battle boats Booneville brave bridge brigade Bull Run Butler camp Captain captured cavalry Centreville cheers Colonel Colonel Ellsworth column command commenced companies Confederate depot encamped enemy enemy's eral Fairfax Court House Federal troops fell fight fire five flag forces Fort Hatteras Fortress Monroe four gallant guns Harper's Ferry Harriet Lane Home Guards horses hour hundred infantry intrenched issued a proclamation Jackson Junction killed large number Laurel Hill Lieutenant Lyon Major-General Manassas Maryland Massachusetts McClellan ment miles military Missouri morning muskets night o'clock officers Ohio passed Patterson pickets position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebels received regi regiment retreat Rich Mountain River road Ross Winans route secession secessionists sent shot Sigel skirmishers soldiers soon steamer surrender thousand tion took town train Union United Virginia volunteers Washington woods wounded yards York Zouaves