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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... cavalry , he confidently THE REBEL ATTACK AT PITTSBURG LANDING . under Gen. John. Richmond , and with every portion of the Cotton States . The recent evac- uation of Columbus by Polk was probably ordered by him , in obedi- ence to his ...
... cavalry , he confidently THE REBEL ATTACK AT PITTSBURG LANDING . under Gen. John. Richmond , and with every portion of the Cotton States . The recent evac- uation of Columbus by Polk was probably ordered by him , in obedi- ence to his ...
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... cavalry , went out a few miles next morning on the Corinth road , and had a smart skirmish with a small Rebel force , mainly of cavalry , which he repuls- ing a hospital , wherein he found 280 Confederate and 50 Union wounded ...
... cavalry , went out a few miles next morning on the Corinth road , and had a smart skirmish with a small Rebel force , mainly of cavalry , which he repuls- ing a hospital , wherein he found 280 Confederate and 50 Union wounded ...
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... cavalry , and 24 guns , well posted some three miles south of Winchester , and half a mile north of the little village of KERNSTOWN , covering the three principal roads which enter Winchester from the south - east , south , and south ...
... cavalry , and 24 guns , well posted some three miles south of Winchester , and half a mile north of the little village of KERNSTOWN , covering the three principal roads which enter Winchester from the south - east , south , and south ...
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... cavalry , now took the advance , and soon reported the road clear to Winchester . Before all our army had passed , the Rebels ad- vanced on the Front Royal road in such force as to occupy Middletown , compelling our rear - guard to fall ...
... cavalry , now took the advance , and soon reported the road clear to Winchester . Before all our army had passed , the Rebels ad- vanced on the Front Royal road in such force as to occupy Middletown , compelling our rear - guard to fall ...
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... cavalry , pursued so far as Martinsburg ; but Jackson halted his infantry not far beyond Winchester ; though he sent a brigade , three days later , " to Charlestown , driving out a small Union force which held that place , and pursuing ...
... cavalry , pursued so far as Martinsburg ; but Jackson halted his infantry not far beyond Winchester ; though he sent a brigade , three days later , " to Charlestown , driving out a small Union force which held that place , and pursuing ...
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