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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... officers had fallen , with about one - fourth of his entire command . He had been seven hours under fire , during which he had been forced back about half a mile . As Curtis came up , he saw the 4th Iowa falling back in perfect order ...
... officers had fallen , with about one - fourth of his entire command . He had been seven hours under fire , during which he had been forced back about half a mile . As Curtis came up , he saw the 4th Iowa falling back in perfect order ...
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... officers high in com- day 7 cannon and about 200 prisoners . " mand so represented that our united forces would carry into action nearly 30,000 men , figure . I believe Gen. Van Dorn was confident more frequently estimated at 35,000 ...
... officers high in com- day 7 cannon and about 200 prisoners . " mand so represented that our united forces would carry into action nearly 30,000 men , figure . I believe Gen. Van Dorn was confident more frequently estimated at 35,000 ...
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... officers to surrender , he , intending to negotiate for terms , raised a flag of truce , which , being unperceived , amid the dense smoke , had no effect on the fire of the fleet . Five minutes later , by the advice of his officers , he ...
... officers to surrender , he , intending to negotiate for terms , raised a flag of truce , which , being unperceived , amid the dense smoke , had no effect on the fire of the fleet . Five minutes later , by the advice of his officers , he ...
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... officer down that river to turn back all vessels ascending it with troops or supplies , crossed from Fort Henry Fort ... officers , dated Augusta , Ga . , Feb. 22 , who says : " Our troops number about 18,000 . " The Nashville Patriot ...
... officer down that river to turn back all vessels ascending it with troops or supplies , crossed from Fort Henry Fort ... officers , dated Augusta , Ga . , Feb. 22 , who says : " Our troops number about 18,000 . " The Nashville Patriot ...
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... officers , 6,700 prisoners , 123 pieces of heavy artillery - all of the very best character , and of the latest patterns - 7,000 stand of small arms , several wharf - boat loads of provisions , an im- Price , crushing in her wheel ...
... officers , 6,700 prisoners , 123 pieces of heavy artillery - all of the very best character , and of the latest patterns - 7,000 stand of small arms , several wharf - boat loads of provisions , an im- Price , crushing in her wheel ...
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