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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... soldiers by 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 ...
... soldiers by 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 ...
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... soldier , to Gen. Grant , so recently from civil life ; and he had no doubt of his ability to accomplish its ... soldiers , forbid- den to make fires , sank on the cold , damp ground , under the open sky , and shivered through a ...
... soldier , to Gen. Grant , so recently from civil life ; and he had no doubt of his ability to accomplish its ... soldiers , forbid- den to make fires , sank on the cold , damp ground , under the open sky , and shivered through a ...
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... soldiers , by expectations and assurances that Gens . Price and Van Dorn , with some 30,000 men from across the Mississippi , were close at hand , and would reach him in time for this day's battle . But they did not come , and Buell did ...
... soldiers , by expectations and assurances that Gens . Price and Van Dorn , with some 30,000 men from across the Mississippi , were close at hand , and would reach him in time for this day's battle . But they did not come , and Buell did ...
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... soldiers , exhausted and stiffened by yesterday's protracted efforts , and chilled , like ours , by the rain of the intervening night , stood to their arms firmly , but without alacrity or enthu- siasm . Nelson had quietly aroused his ...
... soldiers , exhausted and stiffened by yesterday's protracted efforts , and chilled , like ours , by the rain of the intervening night , stood to their arms firmly , but without alacrity or enthu- siasm . Nelson had quietly aroused his ...
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... soldiers held the original front line whence we had been so hurriedly driven 34 hours before ; and the whole Rebel army was retreating , unpur- sued , on Corinth . " Gen. Sherman , with two brigades and the cavalry , went out a few ...
... soldiers held the original front line whence we had been so hurriedly driven 34 hours before ; and the whole Rebel army was retreating , unpur- sued , on Corinth . " Gen. Sherman , with two brigades and the cavalry , went out a few ...
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