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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... movement , and push 20,000 men rapidly to the Shenandoah , along the line of the Manassas Gap Railroad . Gen. Fre- mont , who had concentrated his little 68 65 Speaking of our retreat from Winchester , he says : 66 67 " The Federal ...
... movement , and push 20,000 men rapidly to the Shenandoah , along the line of the Manassas Gap Railroad . Gen. Fre- mont , who had concentrated his little 68 65 Speaking of our retreat from Winchester , he says : 66 67 " The Federal ...
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... movement was suggested , and in fact direct- ed , from Richmond : Jackson and Ewell being ordered to combine their forces and strike a blow at Banks or at McDowell , as circumstances should render advisable . The detachment of oughly ...
... movement was suggested , and in fact direct- ed , from Richmond : Jackson and Ewell being ordered to combine their forces and strike a blow at Banks or at McDowell , as circumstances should render advisable . The detachment of oughly ...
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... movement , with Jefferson Davis , Gen. Lee , and other magnates , ob- serving , directing , animating , and giving counsel . Gen. Huger's , on his right , was to move down the Charles City road and come in on our left flank ; and Gen ...
... movement , with Jefferson Davis , Gen. Lee , and other magnates , ob- serving , directing , animating , and giving counsel . Gen. Huger's , on his right , was to move down the Charles City road and come in on our left flank ; and Gen ...
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... movement , ordered Hooker to be recalled to and take position at Fair Oaks . The General commanding wrote this day to the Secretary of War : loss . " The enemy attacked in force and with great spirit yesterday morning ; but are eve ...
... movement , ordered Hooker to be recalled to and take position at Fair Oaks . The General commanding wrote this day to the Secretary of War : loss . " The enemy attacked in force and with great spirit yesterday morning ; but are eve ...
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... movement now is toward Richmond . It came from Alexandria , and is certainly designed , like the numerous rumors put afloat , to mislead . I think , therefore , that , while the warning of the deserter to you may also be a blind , that ...
... movement now is toward Richmond . It came from Alexandria , and is certainly designed , like the numerous rumors put afloat , to mislead . I think , therefore , that , while the warning of the deserter to you may also be a blind , that ...
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