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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... morning . The Rebels had been assured by their spies that our men were mostly sick in hospi- tal , which was measurably trụe ; but regiments that numbered but 150 on parade , counted 500 on the battle- field . clay ; in good part ...
... morning . The Rebels had been assured by their spies that our men were mostly sick in hospi- tal , which was measurably trụe ; but regiments that numbered but 150 on parade , counted 500 on the battle- field . clay ; in good part ...
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... morning before the battle . " which had been kept on board the transports which brought it from Alexandria two or three weeks be- fore , had been preparing to move from Yorktown up York river to West Point ; where its 1st brigade ...
... morning before the battle . " which had been kept on board the transports which brought it from Alexandria two or three weeks be- fore , had been preparing to move from Yorktown up York river to West Point ; where its 1st brigade ...
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... morning , " the soldiers discard- through Harrisonburg , " Jackson di- ing even their knapsacks , but taking verged from the great road leading five days ' rations of hard bread ; and southwardly to Staunton , moving thus , through ...
... morning , " the soldiers discard- through Harrisonburg , " Jackson di- ing even their knapsacks , but taking verged from the great road leading five days ' rations of hard bread ; and southwardly to Staunton , moving thus , through ...
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... morning , " and before 9 his advance was engaged near a little hamlet known as CROSS- KEYS , some seven miles on . Ewell's three brigades , under Trimble , Elzey , and Stewart , ranged from right to left , with his artillery in the ...
... morning , " and before 9 his advance was engaged near a little hamlet known as CROSS- KEYS , some seven miles on . Ewell's three brigades , under Trimble , Elzey , and Stewart , ranged from right to left , with his artillery in the ...
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... morning ; when Gen. McClellan also had arrived ; but , alas ! without the corps of Fitz - John Porter and Frank- lin , which , could they but have come up on the New Bridge road during the night , might have converted Casey's demolition ...
... morning ; when Gen. McClellan also had arrived ; but , alas ! without the corps of Fitz - John Porter and Frank- lin , which , could they but have come up on the New Bridge road during the night , might have converted Casey's demolition ...
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