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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... troops , numbering about 5,000 men , was at Cane Hill , or Boones- borough , some 10 miles north - west of Van Buren , and 18 south - west of Fayetteville , when he was apprised of this advance , " with one of his three brigades ( Gen ...
... troops , numbering about 5,000 men , was at Cane Hill , or Boones- borough , some 10 miles north - west of Van Buren , and 18 south - west of Fayetteville , when he was apprised of this advance , " with one of his three brigades ( Gen ...
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... TROOPS ROUT KE C K Y LANDING PLACE OF TROOPS LANDING FORCES OF U. ROUTE OF ENEMY PICKET HENRY T ROAD TO DOVER PANTHER CR E TELEGRAPH E S SROAD CLARKSVILLE ROAD TO IRON WORKS hour's mutual cannonade , a 24 - pound shot from the fort ...
... TROOPS ROUT KE C K Y LANDING PLACE OF TROOPS LANDING FORCES OF U. ROUTE OF ENEMY PICKET HENRY T ROAD TO DOVER PANTHER CR E TELEGRAPH E S SROAD CLARKSVILLE ROAD TO IRON WORKS hour's mutual cannonade , a 24 - pound shot from the fort ...
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... troops or supplies , crossed from Fort Henry " to the neighborhood of Donelson , gradually extending his lines " so as to invest the Rebel stronghold nearly from river to river , by a line some three miles long , and 100 to 300 rods ...
... troops or supplies , crossed from Fort Henry " to the neighborhood of Donelson , gradually extending his lines " so as to invest the Rebel stronghold nearly from river to river , by a line some three miles long , and 100 to 300 rods ...
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... troops they could spare or raise , and being strongly rëen- forced by Gen. Braxton Bragg , with a drilled corps from Mobile and Pen- sacola , " he had , by the 1st of April , collected an army of about 50,000 . " Moving silently out ...
... troops they could spare or raise , and being strongly rëen- forced by Gen. Braxton Bragg , with a drilled corps from Mobile and Pen- sacola , " he had , by the 1st of April , collected an army of about 50,000 . " Moving silently out ...
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... troops into the thickest of the fight . " G. T. BEAUREGARD , " General Commanding . " Maj . - Gen . Buell's long - expected ' Army of the Ohio ' had been de- layed on its march from Nashville , 63 His official report says : " As we ...
... troops into the thickest of the fight . " G. T. BEAUREGARD , " General Commanding . " Maj . - Gen . Buell's long - expected ' Army of the Ohio ' had been de- layed on its march from Nashville , 63 His official report says : " As we ...
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