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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... Railroad at Glendale , three miles farther , and partially destroying it ; while the Ohio road was in like manner broken at Purdy . Col. Elliott , with two regiments of cavalry , was dispatched on the night of the 27th to flank Corinth ...
... Railroad at Glendale , three miles farther , and partially destroying it ; while the Ohio road was in like manner broken at Purdy . Col. Elliott , with two regiments of cavalry , was dispatched on the night of the 27th to flank Corinth ...
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... Railroad ; which , by the falling of the Tennessee to a Summer stage , had become its line of supply . hours before . Thus provided , he had uncontested possession of 100 miles of the Memphis and Charleston road before night , or from ...
... Railroad ; which , by the falling of the Tennessee to a Summer stage , had become its line of supply . hours before . Thus provided , he had uncontested possession of 100 miles of the Memphis and Charleston road before night , or from ...
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... railroad bridge over the Trent a sheet of flame , hav- ing been fired by a scow - load of tur- pentine , drifted against it ; and the Rebel troops , with all the locomotives and cars in and about Newbern , on their way inland toward ...
... railroad bridge over the Trent a sheet of flame , hav- ing been fired by a scow - load of tur- pentine , drifted against it ; and the Rebel troops , with all the locomotives and cars in and about Newbern , on their way inland toward ...
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... railroads , been concentrated at that point , and he wisely retreated with- out molestation or loss , other than that ... railroad junction at Goldsboro ' . He encountered no im- pediments , save from trees felled across the road , until ...
... railroads , been concentrated at that point , and he wisely retreated with- out molestation or loss , other than that ... railroad junction at Goldsboro ' . He encountered no im- pediments , save from trees felled across the road , until ...
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... railroad south - west- ward of what is known as Manassas Junction . " Though these orders are signed Abraham Lincoln , they doubt- less received their initial impulse from the new Secretary of War , who had already urged Gen. McClellan ...
... railroad south - west- ward of what is known as Manassas Junction . " Though these orders are signed Abraham Lincoln , they doubt- less received their initial impulse from the new Secretary of War , who had already urged Gen. McClellan ...
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