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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... morning , as he started for the river , the smallness of his force not permitting him to di- vide it in the presence of a capable and vigilant enemy . When his advance , 250 strong , under Maj . Pyron , reached , at VAL- VERDE , a point ...
... morning , as he started for the river , the smallness of his force not permitting him to di- vide it in the presence of a capable and vigilant enemy . When his advance , 250 strong , under Maj . Pyron , reached , at VAL- VERDE , a point ...
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... morning pushed forward into Huntsville , whence a few Rebel cavalry fled at his ap- proach . He here learned that Rains was retreating across the mountains 35 Oct. 17 . 37 to Ozark , resolved not to fight until rëenforcements should ...
... morning pushed forward into Huntsville , whence a few Rebel cavalry fled at his ap- proach . He here learned that Rains was retreating across the mountains 35 Oct. 17 . 37 to Ozark , resolved not to fight until rëenforcements should ...
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... morning , Dec. 7th . Impressed with the peril * Dec. 2. 30 Dec. 3. 10 On the evening of the 5th . 41 Gen. Herron , in a private letter to a friend at Dubuque , Iowa , dated Dec. 16 , says : " For four miles , we fought their cavalry ...
... morning , Dec. 7th . Impressed with the peril * Dec. 2. 30 Dec. 3. 10 On the evening of the 5th . 41 Gen. Herron , in a private letter to a friend at Dubuque , Iowa , dated Dec. 16 , says : " For four miles , we fought their cavalry ...
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... morning , and that he could not hold it half an hour ; he thought they might yet fight their way out , with a loss of three - fourths of their number , but did not deem it right to sacrifice so large a proportion . These repre ...
... morning , and that he could not hold it half an hour ; he thought they might yet fight their way out , with a loss of three - fourths of their number , but did not deem it right to sacrifice so large a proportion . These repre ...
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... morning of April 7th . D Positions of Grant and Buell on the evening of April 7th . NEW ORLEANS AND ITS APPROACHES . HOSPITAL CORINTH ROAD HAMBURG ROAD 7.1 . OWL CREEK SNAKE RIVER ROAD RUMES HHHHHH N CR PITTSBURG LANDS LEXINGTON TYLER ...
... morning of April 7th . D Positions of Grant and Buell on the evening of April 7th . NEW ORLEANS AND ITS APPROACHES . HOSPITAL CORINTH ROAD HAMBURG ROAD 7.1 . OWL CREEK SNAKE RIVER ROAD RUMES HHHHHH N CR PITTSBURG LANDS LEXINGTON TYLER ...
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