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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... strong , had been pushed out from Lexington by Totten , in quest of Hughes . These combinations upon our side failed most signally . Coffey and Hughes united their forces and fought Aug. 11 . 32 Sept. 24 . 81 Maj . Foster at Lone Jack ...
... strong , had been pushed out from Lexington by Totten , in quest of Hughes . These combinations upon our side failed most signally . Coffey and Hughes united their forces and fought Aug. 11 . 32 Sept. 24 . 81 Maj . Foster at Lone Jack ...
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... strong and spacious works ; FORT HENRY , Commanding the Ten- nessee from its eastern bank , and FORT DONELSON , controlling the pas- sage of the Cumberland from the west , a little below the Tennessee village of Dover . A dirt road con ...
... strong and spacious works ; FORT HENRY , Commanding the Ten- nessee from its eastern bank , and FORT DONELSON , controlling the pas- sage of the Cumberland from the west , a little below the Tennessee village of Dover . A dirt road con ...
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... strong intrenchments , well provided with artillery . The loss was naturally much the greater on our side . Af ter an hour's sharp fighting , the 21st Massachusetts , Col. Clark , accom- panied by Gen. Reno , was ordered forward on a ...
... strong intrenchments , well provided with artillery . The loss was naturally much the greater on our side . Af ter an hour's sharp fighting , the 21st Massachusetts , Col. Clark , accom- panied by Gen. Reno , was ordered forward on a ...
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... strong , and was so firmly fices . " The city having been com- | but , as the Confederates had not oc- pletely occupied , and the National authority rëestablished , Gen. Butler caused Mumford to be arrested , tried , and , he being ...
... strong , and was so firmly fices . " The city having been com- | but , as the Confederates had not oc- pletely occupied , and the National authority rëestablished , Gen. Butler caused Mumford to be arrested , tried , and , he being ...
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... strong current ob- stinately kept to the old channel , and could not be attracted to the right bank . An expedition , started " to go up the Yazoo , having unex- pectedly encountered , near the mouth of that river , and been worsted by ...
... strong current ob- stinately kept to the old channel , and could not be attracted to the right bank . An expedition , started " to go up the Yazoo , having unex- pectedly encountered , near the mouth of that river , and been worsted by ...
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