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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... cavalry , mainly Texans , led by Gen. Albert Rust , who held him in check for an hour , until he was joined by the 1st Indiana cavalry , Lt. - Col . Wood , with two howitzers , when an impetuous charge was made by the Indianians ...
... cavalry , mainly Texans , led by Gen. Albert Rust , who held him in check for an hour , until he was joined by the 1st Indiana cavalry , Lt. - Col . Wood , with two howitzers , when an impetuous charge was made by the Indianians ...
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... cavalry and 5 how- for service , when , late in July , 1862 , itzers , in a march of 24 hours , the the tidings of McClellan's disastrous infantry coming through during the failure before Richmond combined two following days , bringing ...
... cavalry and 5 how- for service , when , late in July , 1862 , itzers , in a march of 24 hours , the the tidings of McClellan's disastrous infantry coming through during the failure before Richmond combined two following days , bringing ...
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... cavalry , was surrendered by Lt. - Col . Buel , after a short resistance . Gen. Coffey , with 1,500 Rebel cavalry from Arkansas , early in August , invaded south - western Missouri , and , avoid- ing Springfield , moved rapidly north ...
... cavalry , was surrendered by Lt. - Col . Buel , after a short resistance . Gen. Coffey , with 1,500 Rebel cavalry from Arkansas , early in August , invaded south - western Missouri , and , avoid- ing Springfield , moved rapidly north ...
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... cavalry and artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance , and were chased 30 miles into Arkansas . It appeared that , though in great numbers , they were badly armed , many of them not at all ; having been sorely disappointed by the ...
... cavalry and artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance , and were chased 30 miles into Arkansas . It appeared that , though in great numbers , they were badly armed , many of them not at all ; having been sorely disappointed by the ...
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... cavalry to skirmish sharply with the Rebel vanguard , to delay Hindman's advance until Herron could reach him . Blunt's dispatch found " that able and earnest leader at Wilson's creek , some 10 miles . south of Springfield , but with ...
... cavalry to skirmish sharply with the Rebel vanguard , to delay Hindman's advance until Herron could reach him . Blunt's dispatch found " that able and earnest leader at Wilson's creek , some 10 miles . south of Springfield , but with ...
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