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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... moved steadily back to its former position . Carr was so fearfully overinatched throughout the day that , though al- ways presenting a bold front to the enemy , he was compelled to give ground , sending repeated and urgent ...
... moved steadily back to its former position . Carr was so fearfully overinatched throughout the day that , though al- ways presenting a bold front to the enemy , he was compelled to give ground , sending repeated and urgent ...
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... moved rapidly north- ward . Col. Clark Wright , 6th Mis- souri cavalry , was sent with 1,200 men in pursuit ; Gen. Totten being directed by Schofield to strike the band which had just captured Inde- pendence , before it could be joined ...
... moved rapidly north- ward . Col. Clark Wright , 6th Mis- souri cavalry , was sent with 1,200 men in pursuit ; Gen. Totten being directed by Schofield to strike the band which had just captured Inde- pendence , before it could be joined ...
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... moved up the Big Sandy early in 1862 , occupying Paintville ' without resistance , and pushing on to Prestonburg , Floyd county ; near which town , at the forks of Middle creek , he encountered Mar- shall , whom he put to flight with ...
... moved up the Big Sandy early in 1862 , occupying Paintville ' without resistance , and pushing on to Prestonburg , Floyd county ; near which town , at the forks of Middle creek , he encountered Mar- shall , whom he put to flight with ...
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... moved slowly up and attacked the fort from the water . within 10 or 12 miles of each other , a few miles south of the Kentucky line , and north of the Louisville and Memphis Railroad , two strong and spacious works ; FORT HENRY ...
... moved slowly up and attacked the fort from the water . within 10 or 12 miles of each other , a few miles south of the Kentucky line , and north of the Louisville and Memphis Railroad , two strong and spacious works ; FORT HENRY ...
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... moved up the river to Nashville , where they arrived on 3 Feb. 19 . Pollard says : " Gen. Johnston had moved the main body of his command to Murfreesboro ' - a rear - guard being left in Nashville under Gen. Floyd , who had arrived from ...
... moved up the river to Nashville , where they arrived on 3 Feb. 19 . Pollard says : " Gen. Johnston had moved the main body of his command to Murfreesboro ' - a rear - guard being left in Nashville under Gen. Floyd , who had arrived from ...
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