The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volumen3Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 738 páginas |
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... road through Lib- erty Gap , which passes into the one along the railroad by Bellbuckle Gap . " 4. The Shelbyville turnpike run- ning through Guy's Gap . " 5. The Middleton dirt road . After describing the position of the enemy ...
... road through Lib- erty Gap , which passes into the one along the railroad by Bellbuckle Gap . " 4. The Shelbyville turnpike run- ning through Guy's Gap . " 5. The Middleton dirt road . After describing the position of the enemy ...
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... road , turn to the left , move two divisions by Millersburg , and , advancing on the Wartrace road , seize and hold Liberty Gap . The third division was to advance on Fosterville and cover the crossing of General Granger's command from ...
... road , turn to the left , move two divisions by Millersburg , and , advancing on the Wartrace road , seize and hold Liberty Gap . The third division was to advance on Fosterville and cover the crossing of General Granger's command from ...
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... road , so that McCook and himself could be within supporting distance of each other . " Major - General Crittenden was to leave Van Cleve's division of the twenty- first army corps at Murfreesboro ' , con- centrate at Bradysville with ...
... road , so that McCook and himself could be within supporting distance of each other . " Major - General Crittenden was to leave Van Cleve's division of the twenty- first army corps at Murfreesboro ' , con- centrate at Bradysville with ...
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... road toward University . noon at Bethpage Bridge , two miles Sheridan sent some cavalry from his above the railroad crossing , where they position , and Stanley some from the had a sharp skirmish with the rebels main column , now in ...
... road toward University . noon at Bethpage Bridge , two miles Sheridan sent some cavalry from his above the railroad crossing , where they position , and Stanley some from the had a sharp skirmish with the rebels main column , now in ...
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... road . The left of their line was not more than 200 yards from Lieutenant Pond's camp at the spring . LL They being nearly all dressed in Federal uniforms , I supposed them at first to be Lieutenant Pond's cavalry , ( two companies ) on ...
... road . The left of their line was not more than 200 yards from Lieutenant Pond's camp at the spring . LL They being nearly all dressed in Federal uniforms , I supposed them at first to be Lieutenant Pond's cavalry , ( two companies ) on ...
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