The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 138
... Enemy . - Skilful Engineering of Beauregard . - Description of Fort Moultrie . - Its Strength and Armament . - The Iron Battery at Point Cum- mings . - The Floating Battery . - Its Construction and Efficiency . - The Batteries at Fort ...
... Enemy . - Skilful Engineering of Beauregard . - Description of Fort Moultrie . - Its Strength and Armament . - The Iron Battery at Point Cum- mings . - The Floating Battery . - Its Construction and Efficiency . - The Batteries at Fort ...
Page 269
... enemy . May Embarking twenty - five hundred 27. men in transports at the wharf of the fort , consisting principally ... enemy's batteries on the opposite side of James River . Intrenchments were immediately begun after the landing of the ...
... enemy . May Embarking twenty - five hundred 27. men in transports at the wharf of the fort , consisting principally ... enemy's batteries on the opposite side of James River . Intrenchments were immediately begun after the landing of the ...
Page 275
... Enemy reported in Force . - Battle given . - Spirit of the Men . - Plan of Battle . - Colonel Duryea's Zouaves ... Enemy's Account of the Affair of Big Bethel . - Attempts at Justification by the Federal Officers . - Consoling Reflection ...
... Enemy reported in Force . - Battle given . - Spirit of the Men . - Plan of Battle . - Colonel Duryea's Zouaves ... Enemy's Account of the Affair of Big Bethel . - Attempts at Justification by the Federal Officers . - Consoling Reflection ...
Page 276
... enemy at once opened fire from their batteries directly facing the road , but our men answered with a shout , and continued to press forward . The enemy's fire was so heavy that it was found useless to attempt to meet it directly by ...
... enemy at once opened fire from their batteries directly facing the road , but our men answered with a shout , and continued to press forward . The enemy's fire was so heavy that it was found useless to attempt to meet it directly by ...
Page 293
... Enemy on the alert . - The Attack . - Retreat of the Enemy . - Pursuit . - Arrival of Kelley , who joins in the pursuit . - Kelley wounded . - Prospects of death . - Biography of Kelley . — Tributes of admiration . - Recovery of Kelley ...
... Enemy on the alert . - The Attack . - Retreat of the Enemy . - Pursuit . - Arrival of Kelley , who joins in the pursuit . - Kelley wounded . - Prospects of death . - Biography of Kelley . — Tributes of admiration . - Recovery of Kelley ...
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