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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... fell an easy prey to the Rebels . A part of them were commanded by officers in full sympathy and perfect under- standing with the Texas conspirators for Secession , who , by means of the se- 0 April 13 . MILITARY TREASON ON THE RIO ...
... fell an easy prey to the Rebels . A part of them were commanded by officers in full sympathy and perfect under- standing with the Texas conspirators for Secession , who , by means of the se- 0 April 13 . MILITARY TREASON ON THE RIO ...
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... fell into an ambuscade of 200 badly armed Texans , and , after a skirmish , wherein his conduct can only be vin- dicated from the imputation of cow- ardice by the presumption of treason , he ordered a retreat to the fort , which his men ...
... fell into an ambuscade of 200 badly armed Texans , and , after a skirmish , wherein his conduct can only be vin- dicated from the imputation of cow- ardice by the presumption of treason , he ordered a retreat to the fort , which his men ...
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... miles on the way , they advanced to Albuquerque , 50 miles further , which fell without resistance , and where their scanty stock of pro- visions was considerably replenished . 16 Col. Scurry , in his official report , de-
... miles on the way , they advanced to Albuquerque , 50 miles further , which fell without resistance , and where their scanty stock of pro- visions was considerably replenished . 16 Col. Scurry , in his official report , de-
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... fell dead . As the shades of in our ranks doubted that our vic- night fell , a messenger from Sigel tory must be speedy as well as de- gave tidings that he was coming up cisive . on the left , and would soon open fire . Asboth's batteries ...
... fell dead . As the shades of in our ranks doubted that our vic- night fell , a messenger from Sigel tory must be speedy as well as de- gave tidings that he was coming up cisive . on the left , and would soon open fire . Asboth's batteries ...
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... fell the Rebel Gen. Stein , of Missouri . A battery of 10 guns , well supported , opening upon Tenney , he in ten minutes si- lenced its clamor , dismounting two of the guns , and driving off the resi- due . An attempt to capture Rabb's ...
... fell the Rebel Gen. Stein , of Missouri . A battery of 10 guns , well supported , opening upon Tenney , he in ten minutes si- lenced its clamor , dismounting two of the guns , and driving off the resi- due . An attempt to capture Rabb's ...
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