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 , a great disparity of numbers -probably three to one - but this was in effect a contest wherein infan- try were required to charge and carry strong intrenchments , well provided with artillery . The loss was naturally much the ...
... course , a great disparity of numbers -probably three to one - but this was in effect a contest wherein infan- try were required to charge and carry strong intrenchments , well provided with artillery . The loss was naturally much the ...
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... course , did not in- worthless was McClellan's observa- tion and secret service , that no hint of it appears to have reached our General until the day after its com- pletion . " He then ordered an ad- vance of our grand army upon Cen ...
... course , did not in- worthless was McClellan's observa- tion and secret service , that no hint of it appears to have reached our General until the day after its com- pletion . " He then ordered an ad- vance of our grand army upon Cen ...
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... course , found there , hor de than Warrenton Junction ; whre Gen. Framtonian , with oue - CANAI discover diheta in foree on the 1415 and returned without attacki them . The main body of our are bad commenced its return to the D he 11th ...
... course , found there , hor de than Warrenton Junction ; whre Gen. Framtonian , with oue - CANAI discover diheta in foree on the 1415 and returned without attacki them . The main body of our are bad commenced its return to the D he 11th ...
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... course , but unable to make Rebel tug came alongside and de- tolerable headway , he came in sight manded that her crew should get out of the Cumberland , only to find her of the ship , as her captors intended virtually destroyed ...
... course , but unable to make Rebel tug came alongside and de- tolerable headway , he came in sight manded that her crew should get out of the Cumberland , only to find her of the ship , as her captors intended virtually destroyed ...
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... course been chosen to sharp - shooters , who were found un- give the greatest advantage to its comfortably numerous ; so that the defenders : the forest felled for a 1st Massachusetts , 72d and 70th breadth of nearly half a mile , to ob ...
... course been chosen to sharp - shooters , who were found un- give the greatest advantage to its comfortably numerous ; so that the defenders : the forest felled for a 1st Massachusetts , 72d and 70th breadth of nearly half a mile , to ob ...
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