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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... returning to the column , the fire from the skir- mishers re - commenced . The enemy appeared in force upon my right ... returned to my camp here , reaching this place at eight o'clock P.M. My loss in this affair was as follows : Killed ...
... returning to the column , the fire from the skir- mishers re - commenced . The enemy appeared in force upon my right ... returned to my camp here , reaching this place at eight o'clock P.M. My loss in this affair was as follows : Killed ...
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... returned to the river battery guns from which they had been driven , they again hotly poured fire upon us . The enemy must have brought over twenty guns to bear upon our boats from the water battery and the main fort upon the hill ...
... returned to the river battery guns from which they had been driven , they again hotly poured fire upon us . The enemy must have brought over twenty guns to bear upon our boats from the water battery and the main fort upon the hill ...
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... returned to Raleigh , and after remaining six months went to the West on a migra- tory search for employment , taking his poor old mother with him . Stopping at Greenville , Tennessee , by the way , he lived there twelve months , set to ...
... returned to Raleigh , and after remaining six months went to the West on a migra- tory search for employment , taking his poor old mother with him . Stopping at Greenville , Tennessee , by the way , he lived there twelve months , set to ...
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... returned , and were making all preparation to throw their whole force to the aid of Colonel Carr . The teams were still attached to the wagons , and the braying of the mules - never melo- N. Y. Herald . " Most of the officers were ...
... returned , and were making all preparation to throw their whole force to the aid of Colonel Carr . The teams were still attached to the wagons , and the braying of the mules - never melo- N. Y. Herald . " Most of the officers were ...
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... returned it with shells , which partly burned the place . General Burnside now planned a more important expedition , which was to at- tack the city of Newbern , where the en- my were in large force and had made formidable preparations ...
... returned it with shells , which partly burned the place . General Burnside now planned a more important expedition , which was to at- tack the city of Newbern , where the en- my were in large force and had made formidable preparations ...
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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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A. P. Hill Acting Master advance Arkansas arms army arrived artillery attack Banks batteries battle boats bridge brigade Brigadier-General Burnside camp Captain captured cavalry Centreville Colonel command Confederate Corinth corps Creek crossed defence destroyed direction division eight enemy enemy's engaged eral Federal fell field fight fire flag flank fleet force forts forward Fredericksburg front Government ground gun-boats guns Harper's Ferry Harriet Lane heavy hill infantry intrenchments Island Jackson James River Kentucky killed land Lieutenant loss Major-General mand Maryland Heights McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi morning moved movement Murfreesboro night North o'clock occupied officers Ohio opened Port Porter position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear rebels regiments reinforcements retired retreat Richmond river road sent shell shot side skirmishers soon steamers Tennessee tion town troops Union Union army United vessels Vicksburg Virginia whole woods wounded