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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... cavalry , to Culpepper Court House , thence pushing forward cavalry so as to threaten Gordonsville . The advance to Culpepper having been unresisted , Banks was next ordered " to send Hatch , with all his cavalry , to capture ...
... cavalry , to Culpepper Court House , thence pushing forward cavalry so as to threaten Gordonsville . The advance to Culpepper having been unresisted , Banks was next ordered " to send Hatch , with all his cavalry , to capture ...
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... cavalry and 2 guns , having crossed the Rappa- hannock at Waterloo Bridge and Hart's Mill during the preceding day , pushed on unobserved to Warrenton , surprised Gen. Pope's headquarters- train near Catlett's Station , during the ...
... cavalry and 2 guns , having crossed the Rappa- hannock at Waterloo Bridge and Hart's Mill during the preceding day , pushed on unobserved to Warrenton , surprised Gen. Pope's headquarters- train near Catlett's Station , during the ...
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... cavalry at noon of that day ; Sigel's advance , under Milroy , arriving late in the afternoon : when our army may be said to have been concentrated , facing to the west , with Sigel's corps and Buford's cavalry near the Rap- pahannock ...
... cavalry at noon of that day ; Sigel's advance , under Milroy , arriving late in the afternoon : when our army may be said to have been concentrated , facing to the west , with Sigel's corps and Buford's cavalry near the Rap- pahannock ...
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... cavalry brigades ; striking before dark " the Alexandria Railroad at Bristow Station , thus placing him- self directly between Pope's far su- perior force and his base at Alexan- dria or Washington ; having encoun- tered no resistance ...
... cavalry brigades ; striking before dark " the Alexandria Railroad at Bristow Station , thus placing him- self directly between Pope's far su- perior force and his base at Alexan- dria or Washington ; having encoun- tered no resistance ...
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... cavalry escort to bring out the trains . If cavalry had been ever so necessary to the guarding of railroad trains , he had probably not then a regiment that could have gone to Alexandria and back within 48 hours . He had received no ...
... cavalry escort to bring out the trains . If cavalry had been ever so necessary to the guarding of railroad trains , he had probably not then a regiment that could have gone to Alexandria and back within 48 hours . He had received no ...
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