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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... command - Debarks - Digging the Canal - Proves an Abortion - Yazoo Pass Ex- pedition - Stopped at Greenwood - Compelled to return - Grant tries the Sunflower route - Baffled again - The Queen of the West raids up Red River -Disabled and ...
... command - Debarks - Digging the Canal - Proves an Abortion - Yazoo Pass Ex- pedition - Stopped at Greenwood - Compelled to return - Grant tries the Sunflower route - Baffled again - The Queen of the West raids up Red River -Disabled and ...
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... command in Missouri - Arrests the Chiefs of the Sons of Lib- erty Price's last Invasion - Hugh Ewing with- stands him at Pilot Knob - Retreats to Rolla- Rebel uprising - Price threatens St. Louis - Ap- pears before Jefferson City - Gen ...
... command in Missouri - Arrests the Chiefs of the Sons of Lib- erty Price's last Invasion - Hugh Ewing with- stands him at Pilot Knob - Retreats to Rolla- Rebel uprising - Price threatens St. Louis - Ap- pears before Jefferson City - Gen ...
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... command of the de- partment of New Mexico , while Col. G. B. Crittenden , a Kentuckian , of like spirit and purposes , was appointed by Loring to command an expedition against the Apaches , to start from Fort Staunton in the Spring of ...
... command of the de- partment of New Mexico , while Col. G. B. Crittenden , a Kentuckian , of like spirit and purposes , was appointed by Loring to command an expedition against the Apaches , to start from Fort Staunton in the Spring of ...
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... command . Poindexter , after wandering alone through the woods for several days , was made a pris- oner ; and Porter , driven back upon McNeil by the same movement of Gen. Loan , was compelled to disperse his band to save it from ...
... command . Poindexter , after wandering alone through the woods for several days , was made a pris- oner ; and Porter , driven back upon McNeil by the same movement of Gen. Loan , was compelled to disperse his band to save it from ...
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... command . The Rebels fled in disorder across the Arkansas to Fort Gibson . Their loss in material would have been greater had they had more to lose . Gen. Schofield , with the residue of his army , made a forced march over White River ...
... command . The Rebels fled in disorder across the Arkansas to Fort Gibson . Their loss in material would have been greater had they had more to lose . Gen. Schofield , with the residue of his army , made a forced march over White River ...
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