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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... whole State of Mississippi to the conquering arms of the North . Sherman did not persist in the pursuit , but after destroy- ing most of the public property at Jackson , returned with his troops to Vicksburg . The surrender of Vicksburg ...
... whole State of Mississippi to the conquering arms of the North . Sherman did not persist in the pursuit , but after destroy- ing most of the public property at Jackson , returned with his troops to Vicksburg . The surrender of Vicksburg ...
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... whole length of the field , and in three pieces there appeared to be three batteries , but how many pieces was not apparent . In the corner , the five - sided fort was plainly seen , but appeared to be a lu- nette . Lieutenant Russell ...
... whole length of the field , and in three pieces there appeared to be three batteries , but how many pieces was not apparent . In the corner , the five - sided fort was plainly seen , but appeared to be a lu- nette . Lieutenant Russell ...
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... whole works . We immediately pressed in , and the One Hundred and Fifty - sixth New York New York appeared on our right as cavalry , so many horses had their skirmishers picked up . Our fire had been very effective here . The dead were ...
... whole works . We immediately pressed in , and the One Hundred and Fifty - sixth New York New York appeared on our right as cavalry , so many horses had their skirmishers picked up . Our fire had been very effective here . The dead were ...
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... whole of the next day were occupied in pushing with vigor the reconstruction of this bridge . " On the 19th the march was re- sumed , and continued to the vicinity of Grand Coteau , and on the following day our main force occupied ...
... whole of the next day were occupied in pushing with vigor the reconstruction of this bridge . " On the 19th the march was re- sumed , and continued to the vicinity of Grand Coteau , and on the following day our main force occupied ...
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... whole position was inclosed within suc- cessive lines of fortifications of the most formidable character . The enemy were so confident of its strength , that they proudly termed Port Hudson their Gib- raltar . The commander was Major ...
... whole position was inclosed within suc- cessive lines of fortifications of the most formidable character . The enemy were so confident of its strength , that they proudly termed Port Hudson their Gib- raltar . The commander was Major ...
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advance army arrived artillery assault Atlanta attack bank batteries bridge brigade Burnside Captain captured cavalry centre Chattanooga Colonel column command Confederate Court House Creek crossed defence dépôt destroyed direction division driven east enemy enemy's eral expedition Federal fifth corps fight fire five flank fleet followed force Fort Fisher Fort Morgan Fort Sumter Fort Wagner four Fredericksburg front garrison Government gun-boats guns heavy Hill hundred infantry intrenchments iron-clads killed and wounded loss Major-General ment miles military morning Morris Island moved movement musketry night o'clock occupied officers passed Petersburg pickets pontoon bridge port Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebel regiments retreat Richmond river road Schofield second corps sent shell Sheridan Sherman shot side sixth corps skirmishers soon Spottsylvania Court House Station steamer surrender Tennessee thousand tion took town troops Union vessels wagon trains wagons