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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... rear - guard being left in Nashville under Gen. Floyd , who had arrived from Donelson , to secure the stores and provisions . In the first wild excitement of the panic , the store - houses had been thrown open to the poor . They were ...
... rear - guard being left in Nashville under Gen. Floyd , who had arrived from Donelson , to secure the stores and provisions . In the first wild excitement of the panic , the store - houses had been thrown open to the poor . They were ...
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... rear of Gen. Prentiss . Gen. Smith's division , commanded , because of Smith's sickness , by Gen. W. H. L. Wallace , was on the left of and behind McClernand , with its right near Pittsburg Landing and its front somewhat protected by ...
... rear of Gen. Prentiss . Gen. Smith's division , commanded , because of Smith's sickness , by Gen. W. H. L. Wallace , was on the left of and behind McClernand , with its right near Pittsburg Landing and its front somewhat protected by ...
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... rear of the battle - field , and conceals the fact that his cavalry were usefully employed in guard- ing , on their way to Corinth , his prisoners as well as his wounded . Beside , when he comes to sum up his losses , he states the loss ...
... rear of the battle - field , and conceals the fact that his cavalry were usefully employed in guard- ing , on their way to Corinth , his prisoners as well as his wounded . Beside , when he comes to sum up his losses , he states the loss ...
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... rear of their camps , where his men faced to the front and fought stubbornly for a time ; but they had been strangely drawn up in an open field , leaving to the enemy the cover of a dense scrub - oak thicket in our Go On Sunday , April ...
... rear of their camps , where his men faced to the front and fought stubbornly for a time ; but they had been strangely drawn up in an open field , leaving to the enemy the cover of a dense scrub - oak thicket in our Go On Sunday , April ...
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... rear as prisoners , | grape , and the next rushed across the and soon started on the road to Corinth . Lew . Wallace was at Crump's Landing , with his. 63 McClernand for a while stood firm ; but the defection of Sherman's divi- sion on ...
... rear as prisoners , | grape , and the next rushed across the and soon started on the road to Corinth . Lew . Wallace was at Crump's Landing , with his. 63 McClernand for a while stood firm ; but the defection of Sherman's divi- sion on ...
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