Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... flank movement , gaining Curtis's right and rear . Curtis , however , became informed in time , and skillfully changed his whole line , and in a stronger position again confronted the enemy in perfect order . The rebel attack of the 7th ...
... flank movement , gaining Curtis's right and rear . Curtis , however , became informed in time , and skillfully changed his whole line , and in a stronger position again confronted the enemy in perfect order . The rebel attack of the 7th ...
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... flanks . Hamilton with two divisions is at Rienzi and be- tween there and Boonville , ready to move forward should they be needed . One brigade from the reserve occupies Danville . Rose- crans reports this morning that the enemy has ...
... flanks . Hamilton with two divisions is at Rienzi and be- tween there and Boonville , ready to move forward should they be needed . One brigade from the reserve occupies Danville . Rose- crans reports this morning that the enemy has ...
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... flank , being by this time relieved of all fear of a re- enforcement from the other side of the river . Fortunately for the Union cause , the forces imme- diately opposite this position were commanded by General Sumner , an officer ...
... flank , being by this time relieved of all fear of a re- enforcement from the other side of the river . Fortunately for the Union cause , the forces imme- diately opposite this position were commanded by General Sumner , an officer ...
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... flank of the Confederate forces in front of Richmond . It is one of the admitted misfortunes of the war that this attack was never made , and the question as to who was responsible for it has given rise to much discussion . A simple ...
... flank of the Confederate forces in front of Richmond . It is one of the admitted misfortunes of the war that this attack was never made , and the question as to who was responsible for it has given rise to much discussion . A simple ...
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... flanks , but at the right moment assumed the offensive , and after a hotly contested fight , lasting two hours , as what terrestrial measure he might best select to express the large- ness of his joys - ' no ; not for all the fame which ...
... flanks , but at the right moment assumed the offensive , and after a hotly contested fight , lasting two hours , as what terrestrial measure he might best select to express the large- ness of his joys - ' no ; not for all the fame which ...
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