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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... course I was constrained to substitute something for it myself ; and al- low ine to ask : Do you really think I should permit the line from Richmond via Manas- sas Junction to this city to be entirely open , except what resistance could ...
... course I was constrained to substitute something for it myself ; and al- low ine to ask : Do you really think I should permit the line from Richmond via Manas- sas Junction to this city to be entirely open , except what resistance could ...
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... course of the afternoon . Here a halt of two and a half hours was taken , to rest and refresh ; our rear - guard leav- the Potomac , opposite Williamsport , 12 miles farther , in the course of the evening . Gen. Geo . H. Stewart , with ...
... course of the afternoon . Here a halt of two and a half hours was taken , to rest and refresh ; our rear - guard leav- the Potomac , opposite Williamsport , 12 miles farther , in the course of the evening . Gen. Geo . H. Stewart , with ...
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... course , Gen. Martindale was left with but two and a half regiments and one section of Mar- tin's battery , when he was attacked by a superior force and compelled to maintain the unequal contest for an hour . The first collision on the ...
... course , Gen. Martindale was left with but two and a half regiments and one section of Mar- tin's battery , when he was attacked by a superior force and compelled to maintain the unequal contest for an hour . The first collision on the ...
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... course . destroyed in their retreat by the Reb- els ; but Brig . - Gen . H. M. Naglee , of Casey's division , Keyes's ( 4th ) corps , leading our advance on the left , crossed it near Bottom's Bridge ' without difficulty , wholly ...
... course . destroyed in their retreat by the Reb- els ; but Brig . - Gen . H. M. Naglee , of Casey's division , Keyes's ( 4th ) corps , leading our advance on the left , crossed it near Bottom's Bridge ' without difficulty , wholly ...
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... course , they can not reach you to - day , to - morrow , or next day . I have not said you were un- generous for saying you needed reenforce- ments ; I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could ...
... course , they can not reach you to - day , to - morrow , or next day . I have not said you were un- generous for saying you needed reenforce- ments ; I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could ...
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