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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... fell as they ran ; others as they emerged from their tents , or as they strove to buckle on their accouterments ; some tried to surrender ; but the Rebels could not stop then to take prisoners . Some of these were found , though ...
... fell as they ran ; others as they emerged from their tents , or as they strove to buckle on their accouterments ; some tried to surrender ; but the Rebels could not stop then to take prisoners . Some of these were found , though ...
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... fell back to the next ridge ; and , finding the Rebels who had followed Prentiss beginning to come in on his right , sent to Gen. W. H. L. Wallace for assistance . Gen. McArthur's brigade was promptly dispatched to Stuart's support ...
... fell back to the next ridge ; and , finding the Rebels who had followed Prentiss beginning to come in on his right , sent to Gen. W. H. L. Wallace for assistance . Gen. McArthur's brigade was promptly dispatched to Stuart's support ...
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... fell , batteries in his front ; and here he mortally wounded ; closing in death stood , fighting a more numerous , a day's work which had won for him equally gallant , and victory - flushed the admiration of all beholders and enemy ...
... fell , batteries in his front ; and here he mortally wounded ; closing in death stood , fighting a more numerous , a day's work which had won for him equally gallant , and victory - flushed the admiration of all beholders and enemy ...
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... fell at mid- night might not suffice to break the slumbers of the weary thousands who had lain down on their arms wher- ever night found them , to gather strength and refreshment for the in- evitable struggle of the morrow . Before ...
... fell at mid- night might not suffice to break the slumbers of the weary thousands who had lain down on their arms wher- ever night found them , to gather strength and refreshment for the in- evitable struggle of the morrow . Before ...
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... fell back ; but was soon reformed and deployed , advancing with the entire division until the retreat of the enemy was decided . Lew . Wallace , on our extreme right , with Sherman and McCler- nand between him and Buell's divi- sions ...
... fell back ; but was soon reformed and deployed , advancing with the entire division until the retreat of the enemy was decided . Lew . Wallace , on our extreme right , with Sherman and McCler- nand between him and Buell's divi- sions ...
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