The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-64: 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, 1866 |
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... vance arrested by the President - The Mud March -Rebel Raids in Virginia - Burnside gives place to Hooker - Stoneman's Raid on Lee's rear- Hooker crosses the Rappahannock , and advances to Chancellorsville - His right wing turned and ...
... vance arrested by the President - The Mud March -Rebel Raids in Virginia - Burnside gives place to Hooker - Stoneman's Raid on Lee's rear- Hooker crosses the Rappahannock , and advances to Chancellorsville - His right wing turned and ...
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... vance to the Weldon Railroad - Wilson's and Kautz's expensive Raid to Burkesville - Butler pontoons the James -- Sheridan fights on the Peninsula -- Miles carries an Outpost at Deep Bottom - Burnside's Mine - Hancock on our Left , Gregg ...
... vance to the Weldon Railroad - Wilson's and Kautz's expensive Raid to Burkesville - Butler pontoons the James -- Sheridan fights on the Peninsula -- Miles carries an Outpost at Deep Bottom - Burnside's Mine - Hancock on our Left , Gregg ...
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... vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved forward , a few days thereafter , with 2,300 men , many of them trained to efficiency in the Mexi- can War and ...
... vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved forward , a few days thereafter , with 2,300 men , many of them trained to efficiency in the Mexi- can War and ...
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... vance , when he found himself antici- pated by Green , at whose command his men , armed mainly with revolv- ers , burst from the wooded cover and leaped over the line of low sand - hills behind which they had lain , and made a desperate ...
... vance , when he found himself antici- pated by Green , at whose command his men , armed mainly with revolv- ers , burst from the wooded cover and leaped over the line of low sand - hills behind which they had lain , and made a desperate ...
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... vance to its support , while Capt . Hayden opened from it a most gall- ing fire . Returning to the center , he directed the 1st Iowa battery , Capt . David , to take position in an open field and commence operations ; and so battery ...
... vance to its support , while Capt . Hayden opened from it a most gall- ing fire . Returning to the center , he directed the 1st Iowa battery , Capt . David , to take position in an open field and commence operations ; and so battery ...
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