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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... course , the forces at the several posts protecting the frontiers of Texas , being isolated and cut off from all communication with each other , or with a common head - quarters , fell an easy prey to the Rebels . A part of them were ...
... course , the forces at the several posts protecting the frontiers of Texas , being isolated and cut off from all communication with each other , or with a common head - quarters , fell an easy prey to the Rebels . A part of them were ...
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... course due north , and forming the boundary between what are designated respec- tively West and Middle Tennessee , thence flowing N. N. W. till it falls into the Ohio scarcely 70 miles above the mouth of that river , whereof it verely ...
... course due north , and forming the boundary between what are designated respec- tively West and Middle Tennessee , thence flowing N. N. W. till it falls into the Ohio scarcely 70 miles above the mouth of that river , whereof it verely ...
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... course to that stream , to its own re- and returning to Pikeville without ception by the Ohio , and being navi- gable for 250 miles by large steam- boats , save in seasons of summer drouth , and by boats of 500 tuns for some 300 miles ...
... course to that stream , to its own re- and returning to Pikeville without ception by the Ohio , and being navi- gable for 250 miles by large steam- boats , save in seasons of summer drouth , and by boats of 500 tuns for some 300 miles ...
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... course at the front , having or- dered up his remaining regiments , within ten minutes afterward . The charge of the Rebels was des- perate , and the battle raged with great fury for nearly two hours , during which the muskets of the ...
... course at the front , having or- dered up his remaining regiments , within ten minutes afterward . The charge of the Rebels was des- perate , and the battle raged with great fury for nearly two hours , during which the muskets of the ...
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... course , a great disparity of numbers -probably three to one - but this was in effect a contest wherein infan- try were required to charge and carry strong intrenchments , well provided with artillery . The loss was naturally much the ...
... course , a great disparity of numbers -probably three to one - but this was in effect a contest wherein infan- try were required to charge and carry strong intrenchments , well provided with artillery . The loss was naturally much the ...
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