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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... forward to the ground on Carr's left , which was effected by midnight . Sigel , though he had reported him- self just at hand at dark , was obliged to make a detour , and did not reach headquarters till 2 A. M. Van Dorn slept that night ...
... forward to the ground on Carr's left , which was effected by midnight . Sigel , though he had reported him- self just at hand at dark , was obliged to make a detour , and did not reach headquarters till 2 A. M. Van Dorn slept that night ...
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... forward from Springfield to Sarcoxie to reconnoiter the enemy's position , Gen. Salomon's advance had been overwhelmed at Newtonia by a large body of Rebel cavalry . Salomon had thereupon moved forward to their support , and renewed the ...
... forward from Springfield to Sarcoxie to reconnoiter the enemy's position , Gen. Salomon's advance had been overwhelmed at Newtonia by a large body of Rebel cavalry . Salomon had thereupon moved forward to their support , and renewed the ...
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... forward a detachment , under Maj . flag in North Alabama , where slaves H. C. Rodgers , who occupied with- were comparatively few , and at least out resistance the village of Edgefield , three - fourths of the people had stub- opposite ...
... forward a detachment , under Maj . flag in North Alabama , where slaves H. C. Rodgers , who occupied with- were comparatively few , and at least out resistance the village of Edgefield , three - fourths of the people had stub- opposite ...
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... forward , and , taking a steamboat , proceeded to the Landing ; where the multipli- city and constant increase of strag- glers soon convinced him that the matter in hand was urgent and im- portant . " Finding Gen. Grant at the Landing ...
... forward , and , taking a steamboat , proceeded to the Landing ; where the multipli- city and constant increase of strag- glers soon convinced him that the matter in hand was urgent and im- portant . " Finding Gen. Grant at the Landing ...
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... forward , and the gunboats led the way through the narrow passage known as Roanoke Inlet , into Croa- tan Sound , driving 7 Rebel gunboats before them . At noon , our gunboats were under fire of the chief Rebel battery on the Island ...
... forward , and the gunboats led the way through the narrow passage known as Roanoke Inlet , into Croa- tan Sound , driving 7 Rebel gunboats before them . At noon , our gunboats were under fire of the chief Rebel battery on the Island ...
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