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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 45
Página 201
... night , with nothing to cover myself with but my military overcoat , and a coil of very strong hawser for a pillow . Being exceedingly fatigued I soon went to sleep , and only awoke the next morning to find that instead of refreshing ...
... night , with nothing to cover myself with but my military overcoat , and a coil of very strong hawser for a pillow . Being exceedingly fatigued I soon went to sleep , and only awoke the next morning to find that instead of refreshing ...
Página 202
... night , and so began to look around for chances . The prospect seemed dreary indeed . The wind was blowing almost a gale , sea running very high , ship pitching and rolling , weather quite cold , decks covered with water , and no place ...
... night , and so began to look around for chances . The prospect seemed dreary indeed . The wind was blowing almost a gale , sea running very high , ship pitching and rolling , weather quite cold , decks covered with water , and no place ...
Página 205
... night to march twenty miles through the heart of an enemy's country , after we had been promised by the Baltimore papers , that if we passed over the route any way we should be treated to a running guerilla fight . But Mas- sachusetts ...
... night to march twenty miles through the heart of an enemy's country , after we had been promised by the Baltimore papers , that if we passed over the route any way we should be treated to a running guerilla fight . But Mas- sachusetts ...
Página 207
... night by troops from Balti- more , which is only eighteen miles off . It was very well known that there had been spies about the camp during the day , but they could not be detected . These spies probably obtained information that the ...
... night by troops from Balti- more , which is only eighteen miles off . It was very well known that there had been spies about the camp during the day , but they could not be detected . These spies probably obtained information that the ...
Página 208
... night . The guard was doubled , pickets and skir- mishers thrown out , and great excitement prevailed . It was understood that some four thousand Maryland troops were within a few miles of our camp all night , but for some reason did ...
... night . The guard was doubled , pickets and skir- mishers thrown out , and great excitement prevailed . It was understood that some four thousand Maryland troops were within a few miles of our camp all night , but for some reason did ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
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