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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... brigade , 3,500 strong , public . southwestward to the coast , where he occupied " Morehead City with- out resistance ; as also the more im- portant village of Beaufort , across the inlet known as Newport river ; and proceeded to invest ...
... brigade , 3,500 strong , public . southwestward to the coast , where he occupied " Morehead City with- out resistance ; as also the more im- portant village of Beaufort , across the inlet known as Newport river ; and proceeded to invest ...
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... brigade , supporting Jenks's artillery . Jackson then rëenforced heavily his left , sending two addition- al batteries and his reserve to sup- port the movement ; when Shields ordered up Tyler's brigade of 4 regi- ments to the support ...
... brigade , supporting Jenks's artillery . Jackson then rëenforced heavily his left , sending two addition- al batteries and his reserve to sup- port the movement ; when Shields ordered up Tyler's brigade of 4 regi- ments to the support ...
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... brigade to the left of the while our most advanced regiments Williamsburg road , and Birney's to were drawn back to a position whence the right , leading forward two com- they could guard our left , yet form a panies of the 2d Michigan ...
... brigade to the left of the while our most advanced regiments Williamsburg road , and Birney's to were drawn back to a position whence the right , leading forward two com- they could guard our left , yet form a panies of the 2d Michigan ...
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... brigade , to the extreme right ; so that he had but about 3,000 infantry left , while cavalry was useless in that wooded and unknown region ; hence , he was unable to give the assistance required . Gen. Hancock duly accomplished the ...
... brigade , to the extreme right ; so that he had but about 3,000 infantry left , while cavalry was useless in that wooded and unknown region ; hence , he was unable to give the assistance required . Gen. Hancock duly accomplished the ...
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... brigade , Col. Campbell commanding ; 3d brigade , Col. Fulkerson commanding ; the troops recently under command of Brig . - Gen . Edward Johnson ; and the division of Gen. Ewell , com- prising the brigades of Gens . Elzey , Taylor ...
... brigade , Col. Campbell commanding ; 3d brigade , Col. Fulkerson commanding ; the troops recently under command of Brig . - Gen . Edward Johnson ; and the division of Gen. Ewell , com- prising the brigades of Gens . Elzey , Taylor ...
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