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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... movement to its close before interrupting its narration to give accounts of simul- taneous movements or campaigns in distant regions , between other armies , led by other commanders . In my historical reading , I have often been ...
... movement to its close before interrupting its narration to give accounts of simul- taneous movements or campaigns in distant regions , between other armies , led by other commanders . In my historical reading , I have often been ...
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... movement ; while the 12th Mis- souri , pushing into the enemy's lines , captured a flag and two guns . The flight of the Rebels was so sud- den and swift , and the ravines where- in they disappeared so impracticable for cavalry , that ...
... movement ; while the 12th Mis- souri , pushing into the enemy's lines , captured a flag and two guns . The flight of the Rebels was so sud- den and swift , and the ravines where- in they disappeared so impracticable for cavalry , that ...
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... movement of Gen. Loan , was compelled to disperse his band to save it from destruction . This was the last appearance of the Rebels in formidable force northward of the Missouri river ; though small bands of guerrillas continued to ...
... movement of Gen. Loan , was compelled to disperse his band to save it from destruction . This was the last appearance of the Rebels in formidable force northward of the Missouri river ; though small bands of guerrillas continued to ...
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... movement , but was soon disabled by the sickness of which he died not long after reaching Savannah , Tenn . , and Gen. Grant was thus restored to chief command . The rendezvous of the expedition was at a little place called Danville ...
... movement , but was soon disabled by the sickness of which he died not long after reaching Savannah , Tenn . , and Gen. Grant was thus restored to chief command . The rendezvous of the expedition was at a little place called Danville ...
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... movement in force on that line obliges the enemy to abandon his intrenched position at Manassas , in order to hasten to cover Richmond and Norfolk . He must do this ; for , should he permit us to occupy Richmond , his destruction can be ...
... movement in force on that line obliges the enemy to abandon his intrenched position at Manassas , in order to hasten to cover Richmond and Norfolk . He must do this ; for , should he permit us to occupy Richmond , his destruction can be ...
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