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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... driven back , he , while still threatening a fresh advance on the road , cut a path to the creek , half a mile farther down , and pushed across a battery at a point which enabled it to draw the fire of the Rebel artillery . This ...
... driven back , he , while still threatening a fresh advance on the road , cut a path to the creek , half a mile farther down , and pushed across a battery at a point which enabled it to draw the fire of the Rebel artillery . This ...
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... driven the previous morning . Two of his guns , being now turned against us by the enemy , were finally cap- headquarters were retaken by Rous- seau , who , impetuously pursuing across a level field , opened too wide a gap between his ...
... driven the previous morning . Two of his guns , being now turned against us by the enemy , were finally cap- headquarters were retaken by Rous- seau , who , impetuously pursuing across a level field , opened too wide a gap between his ...
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... driven 34 hours before ; and the whole Rebel army was retreating , unpur- sued , on Corinth . " Gen. Sherman , with two brigades and the cavalry , went out a few miles next morning on the Corinth road , and had a smart skirmish with a ...
... driven 34 hours before ; and the whole Rebel army was retreating , unpur- sued , on Corinth . " Gen. Sherman , with two brigades and the cavalry , went out a few miles next morning on the Corinth road , and had a smart skirmish with a ...
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... driven off by Gen. O. M. Mitchel , with a division a Rebel force under Gen. E. Kirby of Buell's army , had left Nashville Smith . Mitchel's activity and energy simultaneously with his commander , poorly qualified him for a subordinate ...
... driven off by Gen. O. M. Mitchel , with a division a Rebel force under Gen. E. Kirby of Buell's army , had left Nashville Smith . Mitchel's activity and energy simultaneously with his commander , poorly qualified him for a subordinate ...
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... driven across the channel was evidently ex- time , as well as life and property , by the villainy which palmed off on the Government vessels totally unfit for this service , can hardly be overesti - pected to obstruct our advance , but ...
... driven across the channel was evidently ex- time , as well as life and property , by the villainy which palmed off on the Government vessels totally unfit for this service , can hardly be overesti - pected to obstruct our advance , but ...
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