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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... regiments and a battery under Col. Plummer , 11th Missouri , at Point Pleasant , ten miles below , so as to command the passage of the river directly in the rear of No. 10 . The Rebel gunboats attempted to dislodge Col. Plummer , but ...
... regiments and a battery under Col. Plummer , 11th Missouri , at Point Pleasant , ten miles below , so as to command the passage of the river directly in the rear of No. 10 . The Rebel gunboats attempted to dislodge Col. Plummer , but ...
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... regiments and started with them on a new move- ment up the Tennessee . General Charles F. Smith had been desig- nated by Gen. Halleck to direct this movement , but was soon disabled by the sickness of which he died not long after ...
... regiments and started with them on a new move- ment up the Tennessee . General Charles F. Smith had been desig- nated by Gen. Halleck to direct this movement , but was soon disabled by the sickness of which he died not long after ...
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... regiments , as they arrived , were mainly de- barked at Pittsburg Landing , on the side of the Tennessee nearest to and within easy striking distance of the Rebel headquarters at Corinth . One of the six divisions , under Gen. Lew ...
... regiments , as they arrived , were mainly de- barked at Pittsburg Landing , on the side of the Tennessee nearest to and within easy striking distance of the Rebel headquarters at Corinth . One of the six divisions , under Gen. Lew ...
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... regiments and 4 batteries , had been astonished with the rest , but not yet directly assailed . Moving up , at 7 A. M. , to the support of Sher- man , it found his division mostly gone or going ; its best officers killed or wounded ...
... regiments and 4 batteries , had been astonished with the rest , but not yet directly assailed . Moving up , at 7 A. M. , to the support of Sher- man , it found his division mostly gone or going ; its best officers killed or wounded ...
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... regiments , fell back nearly half a mile , to a position about that distance from the Landing . W. H. L. Wallace's division was in like manner exposed to and attacked by the exultant Rebels about 10 A. M .; and for six hours was hotly ...
... regiments , fell back nearly half a mile , to a position about that distance from the Landing . W. H. L. Wallace's division was in like manner exposed to and attacked by the exultant Rebels about 10 A. M .; and for six hours was hotly ...
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