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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... front to screen these movements . Gen. Blunt was there- upon sent after Cooper ; and , after a hard night's march , found him in camp near Maysville , and at once at- tacked , capturing his 4 guns and completely routing his command ...
... front to screen these movements . Gen. Blunt was there- upon sent after Cooper ; and , after a hard night's march , found him in camp near Maysville , and at once at- tacked , capturing his 4 guns and completely routing his command ...
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... front and direct- ing his 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 ...
... front and direct- ing his 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 ...
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... front , under which the Rebels gave way and fled , scarcely halting until they reached their intrenched camp by the river ; leaving one gun on the battle - field and another by the way . in that part of Kentucky , resolved to anticipate ...
... front , under which the Rebels gave way and fled , scarcely halting until they reached their intrenched camp by the river ; leaving one gun on the battle - field and another by the way . in that part of Kentucky , resolved to anticipate ...
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... front like a Methodist camp - meeting , strag- gling from Lick creek on the south or left , to Snake creek on the north or right , a distance of some three or four miles . Gen. Prentiss's division was encamped across the direct road to ...
... front like a Methodist camp - meeting , strag- gling from Lick creek on the south or left , to Snake creek on the north or right , a distance of some three or four miles . Gen. Prentiss's division was encamped across the direct road to ...
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... front , which ought to have incited inquiry , if not alarm , but did not . Thus was Prentiss's division routed before it had time to form in line of battle ; and Hildebrand's brigade , on Sherman's right , was demolished with equal ...
... front , which ought to have incited inquiry , if not alarm , but did not . Thus was Prentiss's division routed before it had time to form in line of battle ; and Hildebrand's brigade , on Sherman's right , was demolished with equal ...
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