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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... arrived , were mainly de- barked at Pittsburg Landing , on the side of the Tennessee nearest to and within easy striking distance of the Rebel headquarters at Corinth . One of the six divisions , under Gen. Lew . Wallace , was encamped ...
... arrived , were mainly de- barked at Pittsburg Landing , on the side of the Tennessee nearest to and within easy striking distance of the Rebel headquarters at Corinth . One of the six divisions , under Gen. Lew . Wallace , was encamped ...
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... arrived , however , just at the close of the battle . The fighting reopened along the whole line at daylight of the 7th , and under conditions bravely altered from those of the day preceding . The arrival of part of Buell's and all Lew ...
... arrived , however , just at the close of the battle . The fighting reopened along the whole line at daylight of the 7th , and under conditions bravely altered from those of the day preceding . The arrival of part of Buell's and all Lew ...
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... arrived from Missouri on the 22d , with a rëenforcement of 25,000 men , even Monterey was not occupied by us till the 1st of May , when Gen. Halleck's army had been An Impressed New - Yorker , " writing of the retreat from this Rebel ...
... arrived from Missouri on the 22d , with a rëenforcement of 25,000 men , even Monterey was not occupied by us till the 1st of May , when Gen. Halleck's army had been An Impressed New - Yorker , " writing of the retreat from this Rebel ...
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... arrived three days afterward . Gen. Foster was left in command of the department of North Caro- lina , with a force barely sufficient to hold the important positions left him by Gen. Burnside , until late in the Autumn , when , having ...
... arrived three days afterward . Gen. Foster was left in command of the department of North Caro- lina , with a force barely sufficient to hold the important positions left him by Gen. Burnside , until late in the Autumn , when , having ...
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... arrived during that after- noon , and went up in a small boat to take a look at the chain ; which , it had begun by this time to be under- stood , was badly in the way , and must be subjected to an operation . At 9 A. M. , before our ...
... arrived during that after- noon , and went up in a small boat to take a look at the chain ; which , it had begun by this time to be under- stood , was badly in the way , and must be subjected to an operation . At 9 A. M. , before our ...
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