The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, of the Various Naval and Military Engagements, of the Heroic Deeds Performed by Armies and Individuals, and of Touching Scenes in the Field, the Camp, the Hospital, and the Cabin, Volume 2H. Bill, 1866 - United States |
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... Banks . - Noble Letter of Gen. McDowell . - Panic in Washington . - Energetic Action of Gen. Fremont . - Running Battle . - Success of Jackson's Raid . - Battle of Han- over Court - House ..... 70 CHAPTER VII . THE BATTLE AT FAIR OAKS ...
... Banks . - Noble Letter of Gen. McDowell . - Panic in Washington . - Energetic Action of Gen. Fremont . - Running Battle . - Success of Jackson's Raid . - Battle of Han- over Court - House ..... 70 CHAPTER VII . THE BATTLE AT FAIR OAKS ...
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... Banks's Corps . - Lee's Army . - Heroic Struggles of Gen. Pope . - Victory of the Rebels . - Retreat to Centreville . - Rebel Historians .... PAGE 114 CHAPTER XI . THE VICTORY OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND FALL OF HARPER'S FERRY . The Defence ...
... Banks's Corps . - Lee's Army . - Heroic Struggles of Gen. Pope . - Victory of the Rebels . - Retreat to Centreville . - Rebel Historians .... PAGE 114 CHAPTER XI . THE VICTORY OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND FALL OF HARPER'S FERRY . The Defence ...
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... Banks . By a suc- ceeding order of March 11th , General McClellan was relieved of the general command of these corps , and was intrusted with the command of one very large division , which was to march upon Richmond , and was still ...
... Banks . By a suc- ceeding order of March 11th , General McClellan was relieved of the general command of these corps , and was intrusted with the command of one very large division , which was to march upon Richmond , and was still ...
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... Banks's corps of about thirty - five thousand men , who were on the other side of the Blue Ridge , in the Valley of the Shenandoah , to embark at once for the Penin- sula the narrow strip of land so called , between the York and James ...
... Banks's corps of about thirty - five thousand men , who were on the other side of the Blue Ridge , in the Valley of the Shenandoah , to embark at once for the Penin- sula the narrow strip of land so called , between the York and James ...
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... Banks's corps , once designed for Manassas Junction , was di verted and tied up on the line of Winchester and Strasburg , and could not leave it without again exposing the Upper Potomac and the Baltimore Railroad . This presented ( or ...
... Banks's corps , once designed for Manassas Junction , was di verted and tied up on the line of Winchester and Strasburg , and could not leave it without again exposing the Upper Potomac and the Baltimore Railroad . This presented ( or ...
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