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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... moved overland from Paducah . " Arriving opposite Co- lumbus , he learned that the last of Island No. 10 lies in a sharp bend in the Mississippi , 45 miles below Columbus , and a few miles above New Madrid on the Missouri bank . This ...
... moved overland from Paducah . " Arriving opposite Co- lumbus , he learned that the last of Island No. 10 lies in a sharp bend in the Mississippi , 45 miles below Columbus , and a few miles above New Madrid on the Missouri bank . This ...
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... moved down " the river in order of battle , followed by transports conveying part of Gen. Pope's army ; finding his way first impeded at Fort Pillow , or Wright , situated on the first Chickasaw Bluffs , near the Islands Nos . 33 and 34 ...
... moved down " the river in order of battle , followed by transports conveying part of Gen. Pope's army ; finding his way first impeded at Fort Pillow , or Wright , situated on the first Chickasaw Bluffs , near the Islands Nos . 33 and 34 ...
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... moved si- lently up stream . The current was Capt . Bell's division was less for- tunate . The Pinola , Scioto , and Iroquois , ran the gauntlet of the forts unharmed ; but the Itasca , when di- rectly opposite St. Philip , received a ...
... moved si- lently up stream . The current was Capt . Bell's division was less for- tunate . The Pinola , Scioto , and Iroquois , ran the gauntlet of the forts unharmed ; but the Itasca , when di- rectly opposite St. Philip , received a ...
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... moved from Wil- liamsburg on the 8th to open com- munication with Gen. Franklin , fol- lowed by Smith's division on the direct road to Richmond . Rain fell frequently ; the roads were horrible ; 40 See pages 73-81 . 127 so that Gen ...
... moved from Wil- liamsburg on the 8th to open com- munication with Gen. Franklin , fol- lowed by Smith's division on the direct road to Richmond . Rain fell frequently ; the roads were horrible ; 40 See pages 73-81 . 127 so that Gen ...
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... moved via Luray upon Front Royal , keeping his advance carefully masked by Ashby's cavalry , so that he swooped down " almost unannounced on our small force holding that position , under Col. John R. Kenly , who nevertheless made a ...
... moved via Luray upon Front Royal , keeping his advance carefully masked by Ashby's cavalry , so that he swooped down " almost unannounced on our small force holding that position , under Col. John R. Kenly , who nevertheless made a ...
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