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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... taken as prizes from the store - houses . It is believed that hundreds of families , among the lower orders of he population , secured and secreted Govern- But , in fact , the spoils of victory had already been clutched by the Nashville ...
... taken as prizes from the store - houses . It is believed that hundreds of families , among the lower orders of he population , secured and secreted Govern- But , in fact , the spoils of victory had already been clutched by the Nashville ...
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... taken on Sunday ; but how many of them were re- tained on Monday and carried off in the retreat , does not appear . It is not probable that Beau- regard returned to Corinth with so many or so effective guns as he had taken thence when ...
... taken on Sunday ; but how many of them were re- tained on Monday and carried off in the retreat , does not appear . It is not probable that Beau- regard returned to Corinth with so many or so effective guns as he had taken thence when ...
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... taken , with 159 prisoners , two 24 miles from Corinth , in the midst of an unexpected retreat of the Rebel army , which had commenced on the 26th . Beauregard had held Corinth so long as possible against Halleck's overwhelming force ...
... taken , with 159 prisoners , two 24 miles from Corinth , in the midst of an unexpected retreat of the Rebel army , which had commenced on the 26th . Beauregard had held Corinth so long as possible against Halleck's overwhelming force ...
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... taken prisoner , but soon captured his guard and escaped . The 4th Rhode Island , disliking its position in front of a Rebel battery of 5 guns , well backed by a fire from rifle - pits , next at- tempted a charge , and carried the ...
... taken prisoner , but soon captured his guard and escaped . The 4th Rhode Island , disliking its position in front of a Rebel battery of 5 guns , well backed by a fire from rifle - pits , next at- tempted a charge , and carried the ...
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... taken prisoners . Evans fled through and abandoned the town ; but re- formed two miles beyond it , and continued his retreat , before Foster could bring his artillery over the injured bridge and attack him . Gen. Foster , having ...
... taken prisoners . Evans fled through and abandoned the town ; but re- formed two miles beyond it , and continued his retreat , before Foster could bring his artillery over the injured bridge and attack him . Gen. Foster , having ...
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