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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... field , and slept amid the dead and the dying . | 13 Pollard says , " We had taken during the least camp - talk amongst officers high in com- day 7 cannon and about 200 prisoners . " mand so represented that our united forces would ...
... field , and slept amid the dead and the dying . | 13 Pollard says , " We had taken during the least camp - talk amongst officers high in com- day 7 cannon and about 200 prisoners . " mand so represented that our united forces would ...
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... field on the 9th , speaks of " a considerable quan- tity of wagons , supplies , etc. , a load of powder , and nearly a thousand stand of arms , " as captured by Sigel during his pursuit of the fugitives upon the Keytesville road , they ...
... field on the 9th , speaks of " a considerable quan- tity of wagons , supplies , etc. , a load of powder , and nearly a thousand stand of arms , " as captured by Sigel during his pursuit of the fugitives upon the Keytesville road , they ...
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... field , mainly cav- alry ; to which was intrusted the de- fense of the State , while our other troops were drawn away to Arkan- sas and the Tennessee . Gen. Curtis's movements eastward toward the Mis- sissippi opened the State to incur ...
... field , mainly cav- alry ; to which was intrusted the de- fense of the State , while our other troops were drawn away to Arkan- sas and the Tennessee . Gen. Curtis's movements eastward toward the Mis- sissippi opened the State to incur ...
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... field where the battle was fiercely raging . The Rebels were very strongly posted on high , rolling ground , covered by timber , and only approached from the north over large , open fields , which afforded no cover , save that a part of ...
... field where the battle was fiercely raging . The Rebels were very strongly posted on high , rolling ground , covered by timber , and only approached from the north over large , open fields , which afforded no cover , save that a part of ...
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... field and another by the way . In the heat of the battle , when the combatants were scarcely sepa- rated by an open space , Gen. Zolli- coffer was shot by Col. Fry , and fell dead on the field , where his body was left by his followers ...
... field and another by the way . In the heat of the battle , when the combatants were scarcely sepa- rated by an open space , Gen. Zolli- coffer was shot by Col. Fry , and fell dead on the field , where his body was left by his followers ...
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