The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volumen2Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 680 páginas |
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... miles from the left flank of Buckner's position at Bowling Green . The centre had moved to a position on Barron Creek , about six miles from Munfordsville , on the Green River , and the eastern under Schoepf had marched , as we have ...
... miles from the left flank of Buckner's position at Bowling Green . The centre had moved to a position on Barron Creek , about six miles from Munfordsville , on the Green River , and the eastern under Schoepf had marched , as we have ...
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... miles of Woodsonville , concealed from the enemy's view , I halted the column and ordered forward Colonel Terry's Rangers , to occupy the heights of my right , left , and front ; and Major Phifer's Cavalry to watch the crossings of ...
... miles of Woodsonville , concealed from the enemy's view , I halted the column and ordered forward Colonel Terry's Rangers , to occupy the heights of my right , left , and front ; and Major Phifer's Cavalry to watch the crossings of ...
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... miles , kill - ity of his dead and all his wounded . ing three and wounding a considerable number . Marshall's whole army is now flying in utter confusion . He had aban- doned and burned a large quantity of stores . We have taken ...
... miles , kill - ity of his dead and all his wounded . ing three and wounding a considerable number . Marshall's whole army is now flying in utter confusion . He had aban- doned and burned a large quantity of stores . We have taken ...
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... miles to the southwest of Mun- fordsville . The picket guards of the Major Charles T. Larned , Assistant opposing forces were extended in sight Paymaster - General . of each other . The second division , Captain F. E. Prime , Corps of ...
... miles to the southwest of Mun- fordsville . The picket guards of the Major Charles T. Larned , Assistant opposing forces were extended in sight Paymaster - General . of each other . The second division , Captain F. E. Prime , Corps of ...
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... miles west of Somerset , in order to watch the enemy in front , while Thomas himself , with the larger portion of his troops , prepared to make a flank move- ment from Columbia . The fifth division , under General Crit- tenden , forming ...
... miles west of Somerset , in order to watch the enemy in front , while Thomas himself , with the larger portion of his troops , prepared to make a flank move- ment from Columbia . The fifth division , under General Crit- tenden , forming ...
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The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, with ..., Volumen2 Robert Tomes,Benjamin G. Smith Vista de fragmentos - 1862 |
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