Pictorial History of the War for the Union: A Complete and Reliable History of the War from Its Commencement to Its Close ... Together with a Complete Chronological Analysis of the War, Volume 2B.W. Hitchcock, 1867 - United States |
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Page 27
... Captain Cram , and commenced his march upon the city . The route lay through pine woods and over roads in only tolerable con- dition . The infantry regiments being first landed , started at once upon their march , the principal object ...
... Captain Cram , and commenced his march upon the city . The route lay through pine woods and over roads in only tolerable con- dition . The infantry regiments being first landed , started at once upon their march , the principal object ...
Page 38
... Captain Sedgwick , Assistant Adjutant - General to General Sedgwick , and Lieutenant Stone , his Aid - de - Camp ; Captain G. H. Wicks , Assistant Adjutant - General to General Burns ; and Lieutenants Blakeney and Camblos are entitled ...
... Captain Sedgwick , Assistant Adjutant - General to General Sedgwick , and Lieutenant Stone , his Aid - de - Camp ; Captain G. H. Wicks , Assistant Adjutant - General to General Burns ; and Lieutenants Blakeney and Camblos are entitled ...
Page 47
... Haxall's , and having made arrangements for instant communica- tion from Malvern by signals , went on board of Captain Rodgers's gun- boat , lying near , to confer with him in BATTLES OF ALLEN'S FARM AND SAVAGE'S STATION . 47.
... Haxall's , and having made arrangements for instant communica- tion from Malvern by signals , went on board of Captain Rodgers's gun- boat , lying near , to confer with him in BATTLES OF ALLEN'S FARM AND SAVAGE'S STATION . 47.
Page 48
... Captain Ayers , was directed with deadly effect , but the Union forces in return suffered great loss , especially Richardson's divis- ion . Hazzard's battery was forced to retire , but not till it had lost many gunners , and Captain ...
... Captain Ayers , was directed with deadly effect , but the Union forces in return suffered great loss , especially Richardson's divis- ion . Hazzard's battery was forced to retire , but not till it had lost many gunners , and Captain ...
Page 52
... Captain , now Commodore Porter , set fire to the Pensacola Navy Yard , Fort McRea , the Naval Hospital , Warrington , and Pensacola itself . General Arnold , divining their destructive object , immediately opened fire from Fort Pickens ...
... Captain , now Commodore Porter , set fire to the Pensacola Navy Yard , Fort McRea , the Naval Hospital , Warrington , and Pensacola itself . General Arnold , divining their destructive object , immediately opened fire from Fort Pickens ...
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advance army artillery assault Atlanta attack Banks batteries brave bridge brigade burned captured cavalry charge Charleston Chattanooga Colonel column command commenced Confederate corps creek crossed defeated destroyed division driven enemy enemy's engaged eral expedition Federal fight fire five flank fleet Fort Fisher Fort Sumter Fort Wagner forward four Fredericksburg front garrison Grant guerrillas gunboats guns heavy hill Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments killed and wounded Lieutenant Lieutenant-Commander line of battle loss Major-General McClernand miles Mississippi morning Morris Island moved movement Murfreesboro National troops night o'clock occupied officers Ohio pickets Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear rebel force rebs regiments reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond road Rosecrans sent shell Sherman shot side Skirmish soldiers steamer Sumter surrender Tenn Tennessee thousand took town Union army Union forces Union troops Unionists vessels Vicksburg Virginia Yazoo river