The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen2O.D. Case, 1866 |
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... Army , " says : " The army was not far from 60,000 strong , after Gen. George B. Crittenden's forces were added to it at Murfreesboro ' . The season of the year was the worst possible in that latitude . Rain fell - sometimes sleet ...
... Army , " says : " The army was not far from 60,000 strong , after Gen. George B. Crittenden's forces were added to it at Murfreesboro ' . The season of the year was the worst possible in that latitude . Rain fell - sometimes sleet ...
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... ARMY AT PITTSBURG LANDING . 59 contempt for the. Gen. Grant's victorious army , after a brief rest at Fort Donelson , re- crossed , considerably strengthened , to the Tennessee , just above Fort Henry , where several gunboats and a large ...
... ARMY AT PITTSBURG LANDING . 59 contempt for the. Gen. Grant's victorious army , after a brief rest at Fort Donelson , re- crossed , considerably strengthened , to the Tennessee , just above Fort Henry , where several gunboats and a large ...
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... army , so care- lessly encamped just before him on the hither bank of the Tennessee . Having a spy in nearly every dwell- ing in southern Tennessee , he was doubtless aware that the command of that army had just been turned over by Gen ...
... army , so care- lessly encamped just before him on the hither bank of the Tennessee . Having a spy in nearly every dwell- ing in southern Tennessee , he was doubtless aware that the command of that army had just been turned over by Gen ...
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... army . our Meantime , Gen. Sherman , who had waited for the sound of Buell's guns upon the main Corinth road , advanced at 8 A. M. , steadily and slowly , under fire , until he reached the point where the Corinth road the line of ...
... army . our Meantime , Gen. Sherman , who had waited for the sound of Buell's guns upon the main Corinth road , advanced at 8 A. M. , steadily and slowly , under fire , until he reached the point where the Corinth road the line of ...
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... army was retreating , that I might travel faster and get ahead of the main body . In this ride of twelve miles alongside of the routed army , saw more of human agony and woe than I trust I will ever again be called to witness . The re ...
... army was retreating , that I might travel faster and get ahead of the main body . In this ride of twelve miles alongside of the routed army , saw more of human agony and woe than I trust I will ever again be called to witness . The re ...
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