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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... forward on a double - quick , and went over the Rebel breastworks . It was immediately charged by two Rebel regiments , and repulsed ; when Capt . Fraser , being wounded , was taken prisoner , but soon captured his guard and escaped ...
... forward on a double - quick , and went over the Rebel breastworks . It was immediately charged by two Rebel regiments , and repulsed ; when Capt . Fraser , being wounded , was taken prisoner , but soon captured his guard and escaped ...
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... forward a few feet and from land , off Cape Fear , while going was fairly afloat ; slowly following at full speed . Her Captain , be- the piloting Mount Vernon - the wildered , gave the order to let go the lead for a whole hour showing ...
... forward a few feet and from land , off Cape Fear , while going was fairly afloat ; slowly following at full speed . Her Captain , be- the piloting Mount Vernon - the wildered , gave the order to let go the lead for a whole hour showing ...
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... threw was giving out , while no supply - train forward into the cleared field on the had yet come up ; and it was found right of the road , barely 700 yards necessary to glean the cartridges from the boxes of our fallen heroes , | Berry's.
... threw was giving out , while no supply - train forward into the cleared field on the had yet come up ; and it was found right of the road , barely 700 yards necessary to glean the cartridges from the boxes of our fallen heroes , | Berry's.
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... forward into the woods in our front , with orders to drive out the few Rebel scouts who were sup- posed to be skulking there . They soon found themselves engaged with a far larger force than they had expected , whereof Gen. Whiting's ...
... forward into the woods in our front , with orders to drive out the few Rebel scouts who were sup- posed to be skulking there . They soon found themselves engaged with a far larger force than they had expected , whereof Gen. Whiting's ...
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... forward for you , is with you by this time ; and , if so , I think it is the precise time for you to strike a blow . By delay , the ene- my will relatively gain upon you ; that is , he will gain faster by fortifications and re ...
... forward for you , is with you by this time ; and , if so , I think it is the precise time for you to strike a blow . By delay , the ene- my will relatively gain upon you ; that is , he will gain faster by fortifications and re ...
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