The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; 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 and Company, 1866 |
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... brought up his guns , and fired a few shots to ascertain the position ( if po- sition they still had ) of his adversa- ries , and then ordered Maj . Shrop- shire , with his right , and Maj . Rag- net , with his left , to charge with cav ...
... brought up his guns , and fired a few shots to ascertain the position ( if po- sition they still had ) of his adversa- ries , and then ordered Maj . Shrop- shire , with his right , and Maj . Rag- net , with his left , to charge with cav ...
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... brought him in front of the enemy's left , where they had been massing a large force for the purpose of flanking Herron's position . The flankers found an enemy much nearer than they expected , and were at once hotly engaged with ...
... brought him in front of the enemy's left , where they had been massing a large force for the purpose of flanking Herron's position . The flankers found an enemy much nearer than they expected , and were at once hotly engaged with ...
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... brought off his army intact and undemoralized ; retreating across the Tennessee and into a region at once undevastated and unappalled by war , full of resources , wherein devotion to the Union had been utterly sup- pressed , if not ...
... brought off his army intact and undemoralized ; retreating across the Tennessee and into a region at once undevastated and unappalled by war , full of resources , wherein devotion to the Union had been utterly sup- pressed , if not ...
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... brought to the field not less than 25,000 troops ; fresh , so far as fighting was con- cerned , for this day's action ; while Beauregard , whose men , throughout the 6th , had been on foot 16 hours , and fighting most of the time had ...
... brought to the field not less than 25,000 troops ; fresh , so far as fighting was con- cerned , for this day's action ; while Beauregard , whose men , throughout the 6th , had been on foot 16 hours , and fighting most of the time had ...
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... brought its skirmishers under a fire of our own regiments on either side , Col. Willich's 32d Indiana hastily fell back ; but was soon reformed and deployed , advancing with the entire division until the retreat of the enemy was decided ...
... brought its skirmishers under a fire of our own regiments on either side , Col. Willich's 32d Indiana hastily fell back ; but was soon reformed and deployed , advancing with the entire division until the retreat of the enemy was decided ...
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