The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 128
... cavalry , and of a staff department , making in all ten thousand seven hun- dred and forty - five officers and men . Those who had abandoned the United States for the Confederate service gave the new army a large supply of highly ...
... cavalry , and of a staff department , making in all ten thousand seven hun- dred and forty - five officers and men . Those who had abandoned the United States for the Confederate service gave the new army a large supply of highly ...
Page 154
... cavalry resounding through the city betokened , apparently , the approach of the long - expected hostilities . The Home - Guard corps of old men , who from their age were exempt from the ordinary military duties , rode through the city ...
... cavalry resounding through the city betokened , apparently , the approach of the long - expected hostilities . The Home - Guard corps of old men , who from their age were exempt from the ordinary military duties , rode through the city ...
Page 200
... cavalry soldiers who came to cut our throats without delay , but as each brave warrior was endeavoring to hold the other up , my friend did not apprehend much danger . " A curious revulsion of feeling took place at Annapolis , and ...
... cavalry soldiers who came to cut our throats without delay , but as each brave warrior was endeavoring to hold the other up , my friend did not apprehend much danger . " A curious revulsion of feeling took place at Annapolis , and ...
Page 202
... cavalry troops posted in defiles to cut us off . They could not have done it , of course , but they could have harassed us severely . As we went along the rail- road we threw out skirmishing parties from the Second and Sixth companies ...
... cavalry troops posted in defiles to cut us off . They could not have done it , of course , but they could have harassed us severely . As we went along the rail- road we threw out skirmishing parties from the Second and Sixth companies ...
Page 220
... cavalry , and one regiment of artillery , making altogether a maximum aggregate increase of 22,714 officers and enlisted men , the details of which in- crease will also be made known through the department of war ; and I further direct ...
... cavalry , and one regiment of artillery , making altogether a maximum aggregate increase of 22,714 officers and enlisted men , the details of which in- crease will also be made known through the department of war ; and I further direct ...
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