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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... sent down to supersede Twiggs in his command , reached San Antonio the morning after the capitulation , when all the material of war had been turned over to the Rebel Commis- sioners , and 1,500 armed Texans sur- rounded our little band ...
... sent down to supersede Twiggs in his command , reached San Antonio the morning after the capitulation , when all the material of war had been turned over to the Rebel Commis- sioners , and 1,500 armed Texans sur- rounded our little band ...
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... sent their baggage to the rear , and were preparing to retreat . Immediately charging with cavalry and artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance , and were chased 30 miles into Arkansas . It appeared that , though in great numbers ...
... sent their baggage to the rear , and were preparing to retreat . Immediately charging with cavalry and artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance , and were chased 30 miles into Arkansas . It appeared that , though in great numbers ...
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... sent to the defense and wounded , " to say nothing of of Donelson , until it had been re- arms and munitions . Our loss induced to about 7,000 or 8,000 men . killed and wounded was probably As Mitchel advanced across Green the larger ...
... sent to the defense and wounded , " to say nothing of of Donelson , until it had been re- arms and munitions . Our loss induced to about 7,000 or 8,000 men . killed and wounded was probably As Mitchel advanced across Green the larger ...
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... sent for ammunition , supplied them with men from my command , and sent one of them to Gen. Beauregard . This battery fired the last shots against the enemy . The other bat- their position in the very face of the enemy , tery , and the ...
... sent for ammunition , supplied them with men from my command , and sent one of them to Gen. Beauregard . This battery fired the last shots against the enemy . The other bat- their position in the very face of the enemy , tery , and the ...
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... sent to Ten- nessee , upon the requisition of Gen. Beauregard - and placing his de- partment under martial law , ' turned their attention almost entirely to the lower Mississippi . It was high time . A great raft , or boom , composed of ...
... sent to Ten- nessee , upon the requisition of Gen. Beauregard - and placing his de- partment under martial law , ' turned their attention almost entirely to the lower Mississippi . It was high time . A great raft , or boom , composed of ...
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