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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... carried - Elizabeth city submits- Defenses of Newbern stormed - Newbern surren- dered - Fort Macon reduced - Fight at South Mills -Foster advances to Kinston - Fails to carry Goldsboro ' . V. Butler's Expedition to the Gulf - Cap- ture ...
... carried - Elizabeth city submits- Defenses of Newbern stormed - Newbern surren- dered - Fort Macon reduced - Fight at South Mills -Foster advances to Kinston - Fails to carry Goldsboro ' . V. Butler's Expedition to the Gulf - Cap- ture ...
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... carried - Losses -Explosion of Magazine - Gen . Schofield ar- rives - Advances on Wilmington Fight at Town Creek - Fort Anderson evacuated - Hoke retreats Burns Vessels and Stores - Wilming- ton given up - Advance to Kinston - Upham ...
... carried - Losses -Explosion of Magazine - Gen . Schofield ar- rives - Advances on Wilmington Fight at Town Creek - Fort Anderson evacuated - Hoke retreats Burns Vessels and Stores - Wilming- ton given up - Advance to Kinston - Upham ...
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... Hindman had prepared himself , and risked all on this fight . His movements were shrewdly managed ; and nothing but desperately hard fighting ever carried us through . " loss . and pursuing a generally parallel | rifles ,
... Hindman had prepared himself , and risked all on this fight . His movements were shrewdly managed ; and nothing but desperately hard fighting ever carried us through . " loss . and pursuing a generally parallel | rifles ,
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... carried off loss was 39 killed , and 207 wounded . It rained , as usual , and the roads were horrible ; but the victors , con- siderably rëenforced , were , before 4 P. M. , in front of the intrenchments at Camp Beech Grove , within ...
... carried off loss was 39 killed , and 207 wounded . It rained , as usual , and the roads were horrible ; but the victors , con- siderably rëenforced , were , before 4 P. M. , in front of the intrenchments at Camp Beech Grove , within ...
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... carrying down a part of her crew . There remained but four of the Rebel boats ; and these , which had been for some time ... carried the works by a charge , capturing 9 guns and about 30 prisoners , inclu- ding Col. Frye , the commandant ...
... carrying down a part of her crew . There remained but four of the Rebel boats ; and these , which had been for some time ... carried the works by a charge , capturing 9 guns and about 30 prisoners , inclu- ding Col. Frye , the commandant ...
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