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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... June 1st , just that day repulsed a spirited charge in time to be too late to head Jack of our cavalry in advance , capturing son , who had retreated through that Col. Percy Wyndham and 63 men . place a few hours before . Next Being ...
... June 1st , just that day repulsed a spirited charge in time to be too late to head Jack of our cavalry in advance , capturing son , who had retreated through that Col. Percy Wyndham and 63 men . place a few hours before . Next Being ...
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... June 7 . through the morning , but had now fallen in between Schenck and Mil- roy . Thus formed , our army ad- vanced steadily and successfully , un- der a storm of shot and shell , losing heavily in men , but constantly gain- ing ...
... June 7 . through the morning , but had now fallen in between Schenck and Mil- roy . Thus formed , our army ad- vanced steadily and successfully , un- der a storm of shot and shell , losing heavily in men , but constantly gain- ing ...
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... June 8 . 76 June 9 . Jackson's official report says : " Three Louisiana brigade , which had flanked our left by an unobserved advance through the forest , made so sudden and overwhelming a dash at Col. Candy's battery on our left , that ...
... June 8 . 76 June 9 . Jackson's official report says : " Three Louisiana brigade , which had flanked our left by an unobserved advance through the forest , made so sudden and overwhelming a dash at Col. Candy's battery on our left , that ...
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... June 5 , 1862 . but is not clear . The river still very high and " Rained most of the night ; has now ceased , troublesome . Enemy opened with several bat- teries on our bridges near here this morning ; our batteries seem to have pretty ...
... June 5 , 1862 . but is not clear . The river still very high and " Rained most of the night ; has now ceased , troublesome . Enemy opened with several bat- teries on our bridges near here this morning ; our batteries seem to have pretty ...
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... June 4th , to the War Department , he says : " The losses in the battles of the 31st and 1st will amount to 7,000 . " Though this may have been an esti mate merely , it was very near the truth . MORE DELAYS AND EXCUSES . 149 15 " I am ...
... June 4th , to the War Department , he says : " The losses in the battles of the 31st and 1st will amount to 7,000 . " Though this may have been an esti mate merely , it was very near the truth . MORE DELAYS AND EXCUSES . 149 15 " I am ...
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