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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... tion of Logan and his men to destroy everything , but they were fortunately checked in their progress . The raiders were forced to decamp by the appearance of a Union cavalry force , which succeeded in capturing eight and killing ten of ...
... tion of Logan and his men to destroy everything , but they were fortunately checked in their progress . The raiders were forced to decamp by the appearance of a Union cavalry force , which succeeded in capturing eight and killing ten of ...
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... tion , decided that it was impossible to hold out longer , considering that the provisions of the garrison were exhaust- ed , the ammunition almost entirely ex- pended , and a large proportion of the men sick , or from exhaustion unfit ...
... tion , decided that it was impossible to hold out longer , considering that the provisions of the garrison were exhaust- ed , the ammunition almost entirely ex- pended , and a large proportion of the men sick , or from exhaustion unfit ...
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... tion . Hudson was the greatest blow yet in- flicted upon the enemy . The occupa- tion of the Mississippi River being thus secured by the Union forces , the region . of the insurgents was divided into two parts , and their armies on the ...
... tion . Hudson was the greatest blow yet in- flicted upon the enemy . The occupa- tion of the Mississippi River being thus secured by the Union forces , the region . of the insurgents was divided into two parts , and their armies on the ...
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... tion until the remainder of Reynolds ' division arrived . The enemy kept at artillery distance from them , and left us to hold the bridge across the Garrison fork and the debouch of the Fairfield road . " As it was not yet certain ...
... tion until the remainder of Reynolds ' division arrived . The enemy kept at artillery distance from them , and left us to hold the bridge across the Garrison fork and the debouch of the Fairfield road . " As it was not yet certain ...
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... tion of Coolsville . " * The following is the official report of the part taken by the gun - boats : " U. S. STEAMER MOOSE , ABOVE BUFFINGTON ISLAND , } OHIO RIVER , July 19 . " HON . GIDEON WELLES , Secretary of the Navy : " After ...
... tion of Coolsville . " * The following is the official report of the part taken by the gun - boats : " U. S. STEAMER MOOSE , ABOVE BUFFINGTON ISLAND , } OHIO RIVER , July 19 . " HON . GIDEON WELLES , Secretary of the Navy : " After ...
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