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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... less serious than those unavoidable ( by me , at least ) on any dif- ferent plan . Others will judge between my method and that which has usually been followed . I have bestowed more attention on marches , and on the minor incidents of ...
... less serious than those unavoidable ( by me , at least ) on any dif- ferent plan . Others will judge between my method and that which has usually been followed . I have bestowed more attention on marches , and on the minor incidents of ...
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... less pur- pose . Before he had rested a month , he found himself compelled to evacu- ate his hard - won conquest , and retreat Congress . duty . GEN . STERLING PRICE was a good deal less indignant. 24 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... less pur- pose . Before he had rested a month , he found himself compelled to evacu- ate his hard - won conquest , and retreat Congress . duty . GEN . STERLING PRICE was a good deal less indignant. 24 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
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... less indignant than any Union- ist at the unaccountable desertion ' of south - western Missouri by the new Union commander , directly on the heels of Fremont's triumphant and unresisted advance , when assured that his scouts were not ...
... less indignant than any Union- ist at the unaccountable desertion ' of south - western Missouri by the new Union commander , directly on the heels of Fremont's triumphant and unresisted advance , when assured that his scouts were not ...
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... less than 100 men , a good part of these from the 2d Missouri , Col. Schaefer , who , mis- taking an order , had left Bentonville considerably in advance , and who fell into an ambuscade by the way . Before 4 P. M. , Sigel was met by re ...
... less than 100 men , a good part of these from the 2d Missouri , Col. Schaefer , who , mis- taking an order , had left Bentonville considerably in advance , and who fell into an ambuscade by the way . Before 4 P. M. , Sigel was met by re ...
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... less than 25,000 were panting to follow his victorious plume to a field where prouder honors awaited them than any he had yet gathered . " ? VAN DORN RETIRES FROM PEA RIDGE . fire , the. Curtis , finding that Van Dorn had concentrated ...
... less than 25,000 were panting to follow his victorious plume to a field where prouder honors awaited them than any he had yet gathered . " ? VAN DORN RETIRES FROM PEA RIDGE . fire , the. Curtis , finding that Van Dorn had concentrated ...
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