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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... battle at 1,351 , of whom 701 -more than half - were of Col. Carr's division . The Rebel loss can hardly have been less ; since , in ad- dition to Gens . Ben McCulloch and McIntosh killed , Gens . Price and Slack were wounded . / 31 ...
... battle at 1,351 , of whom 701 -more than half - were of Col. Carr's division . The Rebel loss can hardly have been less ; since , in ad- dition to Gens . Ben McCulloch and McIntosh killed , Gens . Price and Slack were wounded . / 31 ...
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... battle between the antagonistic Indian forces took place Dec. 9th , 1861 , on Bushy creek , near the Verdigris river , 180 miles west of Fort Smith , the Confederates being led by Col. Cooper , the Unionists by Opothleyolo . The result ...
... battle between the antagonistic Indian forces took place Dec. 9th , 1861 , on Bushy creek , near the Verdigris river , 180 miles west of Fort Smith , the Confederates being led by Col. Cooper , the Unionists by Opothleyolo . The result ...
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... battle , it is not prob- able that any strenuous efforts were made to detain them . " generally swampy , wooded , and thin- ly settled country , where none but negroes made any professions of Unionism , and , being joined at Jack ...
... battle , it is not prob- able that any strenuous efforts were made to detain them . " generally swampy , wooded , and thin- ly settled country , where none but negroes made any professions of Unionism , and , being joined at Jack ...
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... battle - ground of Pea Ridge , only to find the ene- my's forces divided : a part , under Cooper , having moved westward to- ward Maysville , with intent to oper- ate on our communications with Fort Scott , while the main body had re ...
... battle - ground of Pea Ridge , only to find the ene- my's forces divided : a part , under Cooper , having moved westward to- ward Maysville , with intent to oper- ate on our communications with Fort Scott , while the main body had re ...
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... BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE . 39 Anxious , however , for Blunt's safe- | when they were likewise repulsed with great slaughter . A fresh bri- gade , consisting of the 26th Indiana and 37th Illinois infantry , being now brought up from the ...
... BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE . 39 Anxious , however , for Blunt's safe- | when they were likewise repulsed with great slaughter . A fresh bri- gade , consisting of the 26th Indiana and 37th Illinois infantry , being now brought up from the ...
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