The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 94
... wounded while pertinaciously resisting a superior force , but still re- mained in the saddle until the end of the battle . General Taylor complimented him highly in his dispatch . On the ex- piration of the term of service of his ...
... wounded while pertinaciously resisting a superior force , but still re- mained in the saddle until the end of the battle . General Taylor complimented him highly in his dispatch . On the ex- piration of the term of service of his ...
Page 144
... wounded , and throughout the whole campaign he was not only among the most brave , but ranked among the ablest and most use- ful of the officers . General Scott , in his dispatch from the capital of Mexico , into which he had just ...
... wounded , and throughout the whole campaign he was not only among the most brave , but ranked among the ablest and most use- ful of the officers . General Scott , in his dispatch from the capital of Mexico , into which he had just ...
Page 146
... wounded four men . More mis- chief would have been done , had not a man been kept constantly on the look- out to cry , whenever the enemy fired , " shot " or " shell , " as it happened to be , so that our men could seek safety under ...
... wounded four men . More mis- chief would have been done , had not a man been kept constantly on the look- out to cry , whenever the enemy fired , " shot " or " shell , " as it happened to be , so that our men could seek safety under ...
Page 151
... wounded another , and injured less seriously two other men . These were the only casualties of mo- ment during the whole conflict . The troops , now being formed , were marched out , while the band played " Yankee Doodle " and " Hail to ...
... wounded another , and injured less seriously two other men . These were the only casualties of mo- ment during the whole conflict . The troops , now being formed , were marched out , while the band played " Yankee Doodle " and " Hail to ...
Page 152
... wounded on either side by down . The parade was strewn with a hostile gun during the bombard- fragments of shell and of the shattered ment of Fort Sumter , the cannon- buildings . Four guns lay dismounted ade was certainly very heavy ...
... wounded on either side by down . The parade was strewn with a hostile gun during the bombard- fragments of shell and of the shattered ment of Fort Sumter , the cannon- buildings . Four guns lay dismounted ade was certainly very heavy ...
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