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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... river to Los Lunal , thence to Peralto on the east side , where he found Canby looking for him . Some fighting at long range ensued , with no serious results ; but Sibley , largely outnumbered , crossed the river during the night , and ...
... river to Los Lunal , thence to Peralto on the east side , where he found Canby looking for him . Some fighting at long range ensued , with no serious results ; but Sibley , largely outnumbered , crossed the river during the night , and ...
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... river , near which point he had expected to meet gun- boats with supplies from below . He found the river , however , at an un- usually low stage for the season - Rust , who held him in check for an barely four feet ; while the gunboats ...
... river , near which point he had expected to meet gun- boats with supplies from below . He found the river , however , at an un- usually low stage for the season - Rust , who held him in check for an barely four feet ; while the gunboats ...
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... river barely 24 hours previous . Being short of provisions , in a thoroughly inhospitable country , he had no choice ... river , by Col. Odin Guitar , 9th militia cavalry , 600 men , with 2 guns , and thoroughly routed ; many of the ...
... river barely 24 hours previous . Being short of provisions , in a thoroughly inhospitable country , he had no choice ... river , by Col. Odin Guitar , 9th militia cavalry , 600 men , with 2 guns , and thoroughly routed ; many of the ...
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... river , Smiles from Fayetteville ; while Gen. Totten , advancing via Fayette- ville , was to assail them in front . Gen. Herron reached their camp at early dawn , and immediately at- tacked with such vigor that the Rebels , though in ...
... river , Smiles from Fayetteville ; while Gen. Totten , advancing via Fayette- ville , was to assail them in front . Gen. Herron reached their camp at early dawn , and immediately at- tacked with such vigor that the Rebels , though in ...
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... RIVER . 41 of our superiority in artillery , with 336 missing - total , 1,317 ; and claims which the principal execution was to have taken 275 prisoners , 5 done . Hindman's official report flags , 23 wagons , and makes it , 164 killed ...
... RIVER . 41 of our superiority in artillery , with 336 missing - total , 1,317 ; and claims which the principal execution was to have taken 275 prisoners , 5 done . Hindman's official report flags , 23 wagons , and makes it , 164 killed ...
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